[Ilugc] Volunteer - webmaster
- From: shansukumar@xxxxxxxx (Sukumar .S)
- Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 10:45:24 +0530 (IST)
hi,
Suraj>
The best thing would be to join hands and do a collective
work :)
I agree to this ....
Regards,
S. Sukumar
hi,
Viveka Nathan K wrote on Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 09:14:55AM +0530:
vnk> Hi suraj
vnk> I am willing to take the responsibility of the
vnk> Webmaster.
Thanks for coming forward. Currently there are three volunteers:
Kicha <kicha@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Dileep? <where@xxxxxxxxxx??>
Sukumaran <shansukumar@xxxxxxxx>
R.Karthick <rkarthick@xxxxxxx>
Viveka Nathan <vivek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Please decide amongst yourselves (preferably offlist) and come up with a
volunteer. The best thing would be to join hands and do a collective
work :) (sometimes we all run out of time and joint webmastering would
help)
-Suraj
From Udaya Kumar.R" <uk_ci@xxxxxxxxx Thu Oct 31 06:19:17 2002
From: Udaya Kumar.R" <uk_ci@xxxxxxxxx (Udaya kumar.R)
Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 11:49:17 +0530 (IST)
Subject: [Ilugc] [OT] c shell commands in perl script
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Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0210311147330.1490-100000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, Elanchezhian Sivanandam Wrote :
elan :
elan :hi,
elan :
elan : i have to give a set of commands from a perlscript in bash and c
shell depending on an argument.
elan :
elan : since my default shell is bash the commands i give work.
elan :
elan : but for c shell the set of commands don't execute.....
elan :
elan : i mean the subsequent commands after i go to c shell (system
"csh";) doesn't work.
In bash u can give 'bash -c [command]',to execute a command in bash shell.
Hope this is available in csh too.
uday.
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