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more csh
- From: Christopher Spears <cspears2002 at yahoo dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2004 12:35:40 -0700 (PDT)
- Subject: more csh
Eureka! #!/bin/tcsh does the trick!
However, now that csh is reading the script:
#!/bin/tcsh
set d = `date`
echo "Today's date: $d[2-3] $d[6]"
echo "Current time: $d[4]"
echo Number of users: `who | wc -l`
echo Current disk storage: ` du -s ~`
I have encountered another problem. Here is the
response:
Today's date: Apr 8 2004
Current time: 12:30:44
Number of users: 0
The last line of my script must not have been
executed! How could this be?!
BTW, I realize that some of my questions may be more
about scripting instead of cygwin. Can anyone
recommend any good forums for shell scripting? I'm
especially interested in forums for beginners.
-Chris
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