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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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  • Check if I can execute some sql-command

    - by Alexander Stalt
    I'm using ADO .NET and MS SQL Server 2008. I have a connection object to a server and a command: SqlConnection conn = /* my connection*/; string cmd = "some_sql_command"; I want to check if SQL Server can execute cmd. I don't want to execute cmd, but I want to know If SQL Server can execute it. cmd can be any single SQL statement, it's not a procedure, transaction or multiple commands etc..

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  • Git pull cygwin not a git-command

    - by jagguli
    Hi I just installed git cygwin on my windows pc at work, but somehow git pull doesn't seems to be working. the out put is : git: 'pull' is not a git-command. See 'git --help'. Did you mean this? pull Cant seem to figure this one out, this works fine using the msysgit version.

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  • OS X terminal command to resolve path of an alias

    - by Josh
    I'm writing a shell script which will rsync files from remote machines, some linux, some macs, to a central backup server. The macs have folders on the root level containing aliases of all files/folders which need to be backed up. What is a terminal command I can use to resolve the path to the files/folders the aliases point to? (I'll need to pass these paths to rsync)

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  • substring using bat command

    - by user320550
    Hi all, I have the following thing in my bat file. say set path=c:\temp\test so basically i want to have an output which would give me the result as c:\temp\ i didnt find any indexof equivalent in bat command. Thanks.

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  • How to resume CUPS printer from command line

    - by stach81
    Hello I have printer in CUPS that due driver problems (hp 1010) form time to time goes into pause. I would like to write a shell script that will be once per hour resuming printer in cups. But I have no idea after googling for couple of minutes how to resume printer from shell command line. Regards Stan

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  • Receiving Error: SELF_SIGNED_CERT_IN_CHAIN when running phonegap command

    - by Jeff Schwartz
    I execute the following command: phonegap create hello com.example.hello HelloWorld and receive the following: [phonegap] missing library com.example.hello/www/3.4.0 [phonegap] downloading https://github.com/phonegap/phonegap-app-hello-world/archive/3.4.0.tar.gz... [phonegap] the options /Users/schwartzj/Documents/developer/phonegap/hello com.example.hello HelloWorld [Error: SELF_SIGNED_CERT_IN_CHAIN] [error] SELF_SIGNED_CERT_IN_CHAIN Has anyone out there encountered this problem? I received the same error when first attempting to install phone gap, but I was able to resolve it then.

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  • Hide Java application from command-tab application switcher in OSX

    - by mystro
    I have a java application that has an icon in the tray of the menu bar at the top of OSX. I've been able to remove the icon from the dock when the application is "minimized to tray", but it still appears when I command-tab to switch between my running applications. I'd like to hide it from there too, but I'm not sure how to do that, so I would appreciate any advice Thanks!

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  • Multiple Keybinding to a single command

    - by Veer
    My window has just a listview. This facilitates the users to incremental search the db. Since the design does not have a textbox, i've to globally handle the keys. I think it could be achieved by keybinding. But how can i handle all the keys and associate it to a single command. Also suggest me other methods if any.

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  • BASH tr command

    - by user1457809
    Id like to convert it to uppercase for the simple purpose of formatting so it will adhere to a future case statement. As I thought case statements are case sensitive. I see all over the place the tr command used in concert with echo commands to give you immediate results such as: echo "Enter in Location (i.e. SDD-134)" read answer (user enters "cfg" echo $answer | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]' which produced cfg # first echo not upper? echo $answer #echo it again and it is now upper... CFG

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  • m4 - executing a shell command

    - by ajwood
    Hi, I'm new to m4 and am trying to set up a macro which allows the user to specify the location of a library at configure-time ./configure --with-mylib=/path/to/lib.so. In the m4 macro using AC_ARG_WITH, I'll check that the given file actually exists, and then store the path to said lib. MYLIB_PATH=esyscmd([dirname $withval]). This produces the error: dirname: missing operand The shell doesn't seem to know about $withval. How do I get it through to execute this command? Thanks, Andrew

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