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  • Installing Rails 3 - /usr/local/bin/rails: No such file or directory

    - by viatropos
    I just ran these two commands: sudo gem install rails --pre sudo gem install railties --pre Now when I run rails myapp, I get this: -bash: /usr/local/bin/rails: No such file or directory Here's some system info: $ ruby -v ruby 1.8.7 (2009-06-12 patchlevel 174) [i686-darwin9.7.0] $ sudo gem update --system Updating RubyGems Nothing to update I tried copy/pasting the bin/rails file into /usr/local/bin/rails, and changing permissions to sudo chmod 755 /usr/local/bin/rails, but that doesn't work. Any ideas how to get up and running?

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  • Running shell scripts with sudo through my Rails app

    - by nfm
    In my Rails app, I have some functionality that interfaces with the server's OS. I've written a bash script, put it in my lib/ subdirectory, and can run it from my controller. However, some functionality of the script requires superuser privileges. What is the most sane way to run this script securely? It is being passed arguments from a web form, but should only be able to be called by authenticated (and trusted) users.

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  • Rails : soap4r - How to run wsdl2ruby.rb

    - by Mathieu
    Hi, I just installed the gem soap4r on my mac and now I need to run wsdl2ruby.rb --wsdl https://www.arello.com/webservice/verify.cfc?wsdl --type client --force but I have this error : -bash: wsdl2ruby.rb: command not found What did I miss? Thanks

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  • "Hello World" in less than 20 bytes

    - by xelurg
    We have had an interesting competition once, where everyone would write their implementation of hello world program. One requirement was that is should be less than 20 bytes in compiled form. the winner would be the one whose version is the smallest... What would be your solution? :) Platform: 32bit, x86 OS: DOS, Win, GNU/Linux, *BSD Language: Asm, C, or anything else that compiles into binary executable (i.e. no bash scripts and stuff ;)

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  • Simulating a 6-faced die in Ada-2005

    - by Arkapravo
    Dear Friends ! I have very definitively come across the 'simulating a 6-faced die' (which produces a random integer between 1 and 6, all outcomes are equally probable) in Java, Python, Ruby and Bash. However, I am yet to see a similar program in Ada. Has anyone come across one ? Kind regards Arkapravo

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  • How do you cancel an external git diff?

    - by v2k
    I've got vim setup as my external diff tool: [diff] external = git_diff_wrapper !/bin/sh vimdiff "$2" "$5" Say I have 300 files that have been modified; via bash, I type "git diff". It launches 300 vimdiffs sequentially, how do I abort it?

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  • Downloading all ctrl alt del webcomics using terminal.

    - by Conner
    I've tried using the following commands to download the ctrl alt del comics. $ for filename in $(seq 20021023 20100503); do wget http://www.ctrlaltdel-online.com/comics/"$filename".jpg; done I get the following error code, "bash: syntax error near unexpected token 'do'" I've also tried using cURL, using this command, curl http://ctrlaltdel-online.com/comics[20021023..20100503].jpg I get the following error code, "curl: (3) [globbing] error: bad range specification after pos 37" Any help would be great.

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  • adb command not found in linux environment

    - by Praween k
    While implementing the BluetoothChat application .apk inside G1 device, it always pops up a message: $adb install -r /home/parveen/workspace/BluetoothChat/bin/BluetoothChat.apk -bash: adb: command not found I am not getting clearly why this error is popping up every time. Please help me. Thanks in advance. Praween

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  • How to define an alias in fish shell?

    - by armandino
    I would like to define some aliases in fish. Apparently it should be possible to define them in ~/.config/fish/functions but they don't get auto loaded when I restart the shell. Any ideas? p.s. if anyone is using or has used fish in the past I'd be interested to hear your comments as to whether it offers anything that bash does not.

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  • perl + export param in to perl syntax in shell script

    - by yael
    hi I have the following script that replace a param to b param and match only the c parameter in line how to change the perl syntax: "if /$c/" in order to export c param to the follwoing perl syntax !/bin/bash export a='@d&' export b='new text' export c='bla bla' echo $c | perl -pe 'next if /^#/; s/(^|\s)\Q$ENV{a}\E(\s|$)/$1$ENV{b}$2/ if /$c/'

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  • Is it possible for a java.lang.Process to inherit the environement variables from another java.lang.

    - by Eric Leung
    I am trying to use groovy to do shell scripting on unix, but I am not having any luck having one process retain the environment variables changed by another process. For example, def p1 = ["bash", "-c", "source /some/setEnv.sh"].execute() Now, I would like a second process, p2, to inherit the environment variables that was set in p1. How can I do this? I don't see anything in java.lang.Process or its groovy extension that would spit out the environment variables after the process has executed.

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  • TWiki & Cygwin configuration

    - by gabs reyna
    I'm trying to configure the cygwin to work with TWiki, I have to input this in the Cygwin bash shell: mount -b -s c:/... but it doesn't recognize the "-s", I already fixed the problem with -b, it changed the syntax and now is "mount -o binary" for the "mount -b"part. But now it says unknown option with the "-s" anyone?? help?? or what does the -s mean, so I can look it up :S

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  • What is system() in linux

    - by Satish Patel
    I am an absolute beginner with Linux Operating system and just for fun in terminal I typed system() what happened next is as below: satish@satish-Inspiron-N5010 ~ $ system() >#include<iostream> >int main() bash: syntax error near unexpected token 'int' satish@satish-Ispiron-N5010~ $ Here I want to know that what is system() ? what is it's role here? why I got error in int main() line? What can we do with C/C++ programming in terminal?

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  • FTP Error: No control connection for command: Permission denied

    - by ravi2082
    Hi, I am trying to access a external ftp server through my company's FTP proxy from a bash prompt and I am getting the below issue after I enter the user name 421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection Login failed. No control connection for command: Permission denied The proxy works fine for all other sites but I am unable to access a site which has been recently setup using this proxy. Can it be an issue at the site's end like allowing our proxy ip address thru their firewall to access their server? Thanks

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  • problem running dmd-tango under linux

    - by remy
    does anybody know how to run dmd under linux? i downloaded the tango linux binary and extracted it to a special folder. i call "export PATH..." but when i tried to run dmd all i get was bash: /home/user/dmd/bin/dmd: No such file or directory sorry im new to linux and just installed ubuntu 9.04 64bit. thanks.

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  • Is this a dangerous locking pattern?

    - by Martin
    I have an enumerator written in C#, which looks something like this: try { ReadWriteLock.EnterReadLock(); yield foo; yield bar; yield bash; } finally { ReadWriteLock.ExitReadLock(); } I believe this may be a dangerous locking pattern, as the ReadWriteLock will only be released if the enumeration is complete, otherwise the lock is left hanging and is never released, am I correct? If so, what's the best way to combat this?

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  • Convert .cshrc to .bashrc

    - by Bobby
    I am new to Linux and I am trying to compile some code that needs environment variables set first. The script is in cshrc, but whenever I try to run that code I get "if: badly formed number" errors. I want to run it in bash instead. Is there an easy way to convert cshrc to bashrc?

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  • Shell how configure command to always work with some params?

    - by Gabriel L. Oliveira
    Hi. I want to know how to configure your environment to execute some command with specific params everytime you use it. So, if I have a command named: spec I want to know where I configure my bash to always use: spec -c --format nested instead of just 'spec' I tried to put this like an alias on my .bashrc file, like: alias spec='spec -c --format pretty' but didn't work. Any tip?

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  • grunt server command not found in terminal

    - by user3413185
    In my project directory i installed grunt using the following command npm install grunt...after that i did grunt server in my project directory but it gives me command not found error.. providing my error below.. can you tell me how to fix it.. Raj$ grunt server -bash: grunt: command not found npm install grunt npm install grunt npm WARN package.json [email protected] No description npm WARN package.json [email protected] No repository field. npm WARN package.json [email protected] No README data

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  • Trouble installing Rhodes framework

    - by user94154
    When I run rake run:android, I get the error (I'm using Ubuntu): Your java bin folder does not appear to be on your path. This is required to use rhodes. Here is the relevant part of my bash.bashrc file: export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/ruby/gems/bin" export GEM_HOME="$HOME/ruby/gems" export GEM_PATH="$GEM_HOME:/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8" export GEM_CACHE="$GEM_HOME/cache" export RUBYOPT=rubygems export ANDROID_HOME="/home/username/ruby_files/android-sdk-linux_86" PATH="$PATH:$ANDROID_HOME/tools" export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0_21 export JAVA_HOME PATH=$PATH:$JAVA_HOME/bin export PATH

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