If you want a script to enter data from inside the script as if you had
typed it, you use the '<<' input redirect like so:
#!/bin/bash
echo Put stuff into a_file:
cat << EOFEOF > a_file
This line goes in to the file
So does this
This does too, but the next line tells the shell to stop reading and
give an EOF to 'cat' so it will stop.
EOFEOF
echo This is the next line of the script to execute.
Execution of this script results in 'a_file' having 3 lines, and your
screen would look like this:
~> ./my_Script
Put stuff into a_file:
This is the next line of the script to execute.
~>
Typing ^C or an actual control-c in the file would not work, I think.
Rusty
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mailto:plug-discuss-bounces@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us] On Behalf Of
Michael Havens
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 9:47 PM
To: Main PLUG discussion list
Subject: Re: text file needs a carriage return
wait a second... I don't need a carriage return but rather cntrl-c.
would typing '^C' have the desired effect?
Then the script would look like:
cat > <file>
tar -xvf <file2>
cd linux-3.2.6
make mrproper
make headers_check
make INSTALL_HDR_PATH=dest headers_install
find dest/include \( -name .install -o -name ..install.cmd \) -delete
cp -rv dest/include/* /usr/include
^C
. <file> 2>1|tee <file3>
But I still need the carriage return symbol so I can enter the script
and then:
cat <file3>| grep .... uhhhhh..... what text appears in errors in this
case?
:-)~MIKE~(-:
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 9:31 PM, Michael Havens <
bmike1@gmail.com>
wrote:
okay, this is what I got:
cat > <file>
tar -xvf <file2>
cd linux-3.2.6
make mrproper
make headers_check
make INSTALL_HDR_PATH=dest headers_install
find dest/include \( -name .install -o -name ..install.cmd \) -delete
cp -rv dest/include/* /usr/include
then I hit return and after type:
. <file> 2>1|tee <file3>
and then hit return again.
So what this does is creates a text file and this example is a kernel
builder, So I'm going to change it for each package I need to build for
LinuxfromScratch. So I want to be able to just type everything and run
it all with:
. <file> 2>1|tee <file>
so I can find errors before I move on to the next tar file w/o hiting
return before the 'tee' command. So what text do I put to indicate a
carriage return?
:-)~MIKE~(-:
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