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rsync command is giving error No such file or directory (2)

I am trying to transfer a file using in remote desktop which will create the directory tree as well in remote desktop as specified.I am using below command but its not working when directory is not ...
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split in lines and take a pattern in a file

I have many files .txt which looks like: file1.txt header 1_fff_aaa 1_rrr_aaa 1_ggg_aaa ... file2.txt header 1_ttt_aaa 1_iii_aaa 1_lll_aaa ... I would like to remove the header and split the string ...
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How can I list the files in a zip archive without decompressing it?

How can I get the equivalent of an ls of a .zip file (not gzip), without decompressing it, from the command shell? That is, how can I list the different files compressed within my .zip archive?
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Update current working directory after vim netrw exit

Here's the scenario. I am on the unix command line (in home directory). I want to browse the directory through $ vim . thus opening the vim netrw. Now I am browsing the directory using the netrw. ...
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Replace column values of one file with values present in another file [closed]

Consider two files file 1: name|gender|phone|email|city|country abc|F|11111|ldiskmsjdh|pune|india xyz|M|22222|wassrrrrtf|delhi|india file2: sno|name|email|country 1|abc|zzzzzzzz|USA 2|mnq|tttttttt|...
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bash (or zsh) HISTSIZE vs. HISTFILESIZE?

What is the difference in HISTSIZE vs. HISTFILESIZE? They are used to extend bash history beyond the default 500 lines. There seems to be a lack of clarity here and in other forums about why they are ...
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Created a package for the project which is giving error

</home/innobit/saasproject/garuda-web2.0/packages/Webkul/ActivityLog/src/Providers/../../publishable/assets> cannot locate path error message is coming when i am running the command php artisan ...
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Adding clang-format tool to existing project in makefile

I want to add clang-format tool to my project to follow specific coding styles. I already have a project and makefile for it. How should I integrate the clang-format tool into my project using ...
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Sort +4 command throwing an error in Ubuntu

When I try to run the following command it throws an error. ls -lr | egrep "txt$|tab$" | sort -rn+4 The error message: sort: invalid option -- '+' Try `sort --help' for more information. How ...
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What does the (2) after Unix system calls names mean? [duplicate]

I was looking through some documentations for my university task and noticed that all of the syscalls there are followed by (2), like execv(2), fork(2) or fcntl(2). What do they represent?
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malloc in kernel

When I try to use malloc in a kernel module I get an error message from the compiler. My code: res=(ListNode*)malloc(sizeof(ListNode)); The compilers error message is: /root/ex3/ex3mod.c:491: error:...
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dealing with files in php

I am creating a file with php. I just want to be able to create it, with no content, under a directory. Then I want to be able to edit it when I access my server with ftp. I can't! The user of php is ...
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Why 'x' used in [ x"$VAR" = x"VALUE" ]?

I can see in unix shell scripts that following construction used [ x"$VAR" = x"VALUE" ] instead of [ "$VAR" = "VALUE" ] Why?
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loop over subdirectories and apply command

I have many sub directories, each one of them contains .txt files and a .fastq file. I want to do something on each txt file and their corresponding file in each sub directory #!/bin/bash dir=$1 ...
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Dockerfile - sed command not replacing ARG variable

I have the following dockerfile FROM mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/aspnet:6.0 AS base WORKDIR /WebAdmin EXPOSE 80 EXPOSE 443 ARG API_GATEWAY_STAGE_NAME RUN echo "API_GATEWAY_STAGE_NAME is $...
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Finding empty directories

I need to find empty directories for a given list of directories. Some directories have directories inside it. If inside directories are also empty I can say main directory is empty otherwise it's ...
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Which terminal command to get just IP address and nothing else?

I'm trying to use just the IP address (inet) as a parameter in a script I wrote. Is there an easy way in a unix terminal to get just the IP address, rather than looking through ifconfig?
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Extract the top n lines from a .zip file that is password protected

We have multiple large .zip files (500 GB+ compressed, 5 TB+ uncompressed). Each .zip file contains one compressed file, that compressed file is password protected. We would like to use either a UNIX (...
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On a mac, bash scripting shows uncertain behaviour w associative array (dictionaries)

First off (mac uses this % for what I am used to be ~$ ad input in the terminal, therefore I am going to use mac convention to indicate command launched: ~% echo $SHELL /bin/zsh ~% zsh --version zsh 5....
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How to add new line in sqlplus within a bash script?

I have a bash script (.sh) that executed the below sqlplus code: sqlplus -s /nolog <<EOF > /logs/sql.log CONNECT db_user/db_password@db_name $SQL_STATEMENT EXIT EOF The $...
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Remove part of path on Unix

I'm trying to remove part of the path in a string. I have the path: /path/to/file/drive/file/path/ I want to remove the first part /path/to/file/drive and produce the output: file/path/ Note: I ...
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Switch user in a terminal window on a Mac

Could anybody help with simple question. I need login/switch user in command line in 1 line; For example: login -p username ? password. What should I write at '?' position? Because I need to login ...
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/sourcedir.tar.gz: Cannot write: Broken pipe

I am trying to deploy one of my code through concourse pipeline. The requirement is i will have a processing.py file checked in the git hub. While running the deployment, the deployment code should ...
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How to run sh file with path in unix

I am new to scripting and i am trying to run one sh script directly in my unix from root directly like below: sh /tmp/myfolder/xyz.sh but getting error like 'file doesn't exist' I also use ./tmp/...
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Reading lines from a file redirected to stdin in multiple processes using fgets

I'm trying to make a c program that creates several processes, based on an argument, and then has them all start reading lines from stdin and then do things with them (for now I'm just printing them ...
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Running Unix shell script with batch file to download files from WinSCP

I am trying to download a file from WinSCP through batch file. I am able to download the file if I enter the file name in the batch file. But I need to enter the file name dynamically (i.e., file name ...
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Task queues with Flask - Redis server quitting before executing

I'm tryng to set up a redis server in order to run a simple task through RQ I start a RQ worker from the VSC terminal, then open a new terminal, kick in a py shell session and type the following: >&...
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Running remote commands, with local arguments, through socat?

I would like to set up a socat socket on Computer A, which will receive a string from a socket on Computer B. This string should be interpreted as arguments to a command that will be executed on ...
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xv6 assignment: exec failed

I'm doing xv6 lab for my OS course. The second task is to create a user-level "sleep" program using the sleep system call. https://pdos.csail.mit.edu/6.1810/2023/labs/util.html I'm using ...
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Extract the last directory of a pwd output

How do I extract the last directory of a pwd output? I don't want to use any knowledge of how many levels there are in the directory structure. If I wanted to use that, I could do something like: >...
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Converting scripts from ksh to bash

I have some ksh scripts which I'd like to convert to run with bash instead. Are there any useful on-line resources for this? I'm really looking for a list of differences between the two shells and ...
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grep a tab in UNIX

How do I grep tab (\t) in files on the Unix platform?
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Parse logs using parallel command asynchronously

I have the following sample log format in the log file [01/18/2024 23:59:58 job100305.mydomain.com dbmy.db18.import 3823039] {"PREFIX":"ZaoBzgriEBMAIglWABgEZg","LEVEL":&...
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How can I properly watch psql command?

Seed I seed my database curl -s http://site/api/seed/user/1000 Test I did psql --username=nm -d portal -h 192.168.1.27 -c "SELECT count(*) from users;" I got count ...
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gpg decryption fails with no secret key error

I have a gpg .key file that is used as passphrase for decrypting a .dat.pgp file. The encrypted .data.pgp file gets successfully decrypted on one server with same .key file using following command ...
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Alpine + wine, cannot find the path specified in the parameter

My Dockerfile: FROM alpine:3.19 RUN apk update && apk add --no-cache jq wine # Pre-initialize wine RUN wine cmd WORKDIR /opt/test-runner COPY . . ENTRYPOINT ["/opt/test-runner/bin/run....
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how to remove first 2 lines from a .xslx file using unix command?

file details - /directory/company.xlsx I wanted to remove the first 2 lines of the above file using a unix command. I tried using below logic. But after executing the logic, when i try to open the ...
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UNIX shell: sort a string by word length and by ASCII order ignoring case

I would like to sort a string by length and then by ASCII order(upper and lower case are equal) with a unix command. string = [a-z][A-Z][0-9] For example: "A a b B cc ca cd" : => A a b B => ...
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How to sort, preserving position of blank lines

I have a data looks like this <some blah! blah!>|201451|<some blah! blah!> <some blah! blah!>|201441|<some blah! blah!> <some blah! blah!>|201431|<some blah! blah!&...
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output different words from two different files in bash

I have two files one with a text full of mistakes, capital letters and punctuation and another one containing all the words in the dictionary. I need to output all the misspelled words into a new file....
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Merging CSV files : Appending instead of merging

So basically i want to merge a couple of CSV files. Im using the following script to do that : paste -d , *.csv > final.txt However this has worked for me in the past but this time it doesn't ...
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How can I execute cat command using execvp or other kinds of exec functions in programming C

I have a problem which needs to be solved. I have a string array like : argv[]={"cat","file1.txt","file2.txt"},then I need to use execvp to execute the execvp(argv[0],argv),but I feel why it doesn't ...
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Color escape codes in pretty printed columns

I have a tab-delimited text file which I send to column to "pretty print" a table. Original file: 1<TAB>blablablabla<TAB>aaaa bbb ccc 2<TAB>blabla<TAB>xxxxxx 34<TAB>...
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Compiler prints HelloWorld whereas Chat GPT says it should only print Hello [closed]

Below is the code I'm compiling: #include <stdio.h> void main() { printf("Hello%cWorld\n", 0); } Below is the compiler output: HelloWorld Bing Chat-GPT response:start Below is ...
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Download mainframe files to Unix with SFTP in binary mode

I want to download a file from Mainframe server to Linux machine using SFTP command and want to preserve EOL. It seems that the actual file does not have EOL character, where as SFTP process adds EOL ...
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How to get the primary IP address of the local machine on Linux and OS X? [closed]

I am looking for a command line solution that would return me the primary (first) IP address of the localhost, other than 127.0.0.1 The solution should work at least for Linux (Debian and RedHat) and ...
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vim: how to delete a newline/linefeed character(s)?

Is there a way to delete the newline at the end of a line in Vim, so that the next line is appended to the current line? For example: Evaluator<T>(): _bestPos(){ } I'd like to put this ...
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How to install Python2.7 on Cygwin?

4 years ago, I using apt-cyg can install Python2.7.x directly, successfully, without any error But now, I can't find Python2 in cygwin list so I try to through complipe source on cygwin, and get ...
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Suppress echo of command invocation in makefile?

I wrote a program for an assignment which is supposed to print its output to stdout. The assignment spec requires the creation of a Makefile which when invoked as make run > outputFile should run ...
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Regex pattern not matching for the recipes of a target rule in the following Makefile:

edit : main.o kbd.o command.o display.o \ insert.o search.o files.o utils.o cc -o edit main.o kbd.o command.o display.o \ insert.o search.o files.o utils.o this is ...