Is there a useful command-line diff utility for VSS 2005?
I tried this but if wants to compare my current directory with, it seems, some randomly picked path from the project.
I want to write a commandline utility that can be used to synchronize the execution off programs in different consoles.
Console A:
$ first_program && semaphore -signal
Console B:
$ semaphore -wait && second_program
The first program takes a long take to complete. The second program can only start when the first program has finished.
Which synchronization object do I need to implement this (in Python)?
I have a script that I want to exit early under some condition:
if not "id" in dir():
print "id not set, cannot continue"
# exit here!
# otherwise continue with the rest of the script...
print "alright..."
[ more code ]
I run this script using execfile("foo.py") from the Python interactive prompt and I would like the script to exit going back to the commandline. How do I do this? If I use sys.exit(), the Python interpreter exits completely.
Is there any Linux command which remembers directories I changed, and shows its stack with interacting operation to choose a directory such as pushing an arrow key on keyboard? This must be different from the way pushd/popd/dirs do.
Hi,
I want to run the 'time' unix command from a Python script, to time the execution of a non Python app. I would use the os.system method.
Is there any way to save the output of this in Python? My goal is to run the app several times, save their execution times and then do some statistics on them.
Thank You
hi i want to execute a command that is saved as a string
e.g
test.bat
call temp.bat "echo hello world" "echo welcome"
temp.bat
set first=%1
set sec=%2
%first%
%sec%
please tell me how to do this
thanks
I have a ContextMenu whose items are all bound to commands and enable\disable correctly after ANY Command is invoked from another source but prior to, they are all disabled. So if I run the app, all the MenuItems are disabled but if I invoke any of the bound commands from another source (buttons, for instance) they become synchronized with the CanExecute code. I have no idea how to debug this. Any thought would be helpful!?!
How do you run Scheme programs from the terminal in linux(ubuntu)? Also how to accept arguments from the command-line in a Scheme program?
Edit: Im using the DrScheme implementation.
I would like to build and android project from commandline on Linux. In the root directory of the project there are the following files and directories:
AndroidManifest.xml build.xml default.properties res/ src/
Can you provide a sample Makefile how to build this project?
Dear All,
i am working on ubuntu server from past few months
and now suddenly ps, ifconfing commnad stop working with below error.
user1@Fb1:/usr/bin$ ps
-bash: /bin/ps: No such file or directory
any suggestions to get this command working back.
Hi when ever perform select statements in the commandline tool it doesnt use all of the space..
ive modified buffer size and window size and it just doesnt work.
here is the Screenshot
http://img19.imageshack.us/img19/8954/cmdoracle.jpg
I have a lot of Perl scripts that looks something like the following. What it does is that it will automatically open any file given as a commandline argument and in this case print the content of that file. If no file is given it will instead read from standard input.
while ( <> ) {
print $_;
}
Is there a way to do something similar in Python without having to explicitly open each file?
In Linux shell, one can split a command across several lines using \. For example:
cmd \
arg1 \
arg2
How can I do the same using Windows console?
Thanks!
I need to trace all instrutions of a program using gdb.
After every execution of a instruction, I want gdb invokes a specified function.
Is it a possiable work? How to achieve this?
I searched internet and found "stepi arg" command in gdb could step arg instructions.
But how to find total number of instructions?
After every instruction, how to make gdb to invoke my function automately?
In perl you can simply write print "-" x 20 and you get a line with dashes...but i need the same thing in bash/commandline on linux without perl/(g)awk etc. any ideas? The intention is to use it in the -exec of the find command and i want to prevent using simple echo "---------" ...
Anyone know of a command-line CSV viewer for Linux/OS X? I'm thinking of something like less but that spaces out the columns in a more readable way. (I'd be fine with opening it with OpenOffice Calc or Excel, but that's way too overpowered for just looking at the data like I need to.) Having horizontal and vertical scrolling would be great.
Hi
I'm getting the error below everytime I run a mysql or mysqladmin
command - even mysql --help!!
ambiguous option '--s' (set-variable, shutdown_timeout)
(The daemon is fine)
Any ideas?
Thanks
Daniel
I'm writing a shell for a project of mine, which by design parses commands that looks like this:
COMMAND_NAME ARG1="Long Value" ARG2=123 [email protected]
My problem is that Python's commandline parsing libraries (getopt and optparse) forces me to use '-' or '--' in front of the arguments. This behavior doesn't match my requirements.
Any ideas how can this be solved? Any existing library for this?
This command add the text "flower" to the image:
convert flower.jpg -font courier -fill white -pointsize 20 -annotate +50+50 'Flower' flower_annotate1.jpg
I'm using ImageMagick 2.2.0. I'm running it from PHP using:
system('convert flower.jpg -font courier -fill white -pointsize 20 -annotate +50+50 'Flower' flower_annotate1.jpg');
but I'm not getting the result