My current command looks like this:
cvs -d ":sspi:$User#$Server:2401:/$Company/lib/dotnet/$Folder" checkout
I only receive the error message "cvs [checkout aborted]: Error reading from server $Server: -1: Unknown error.
All variables with a $ have of course been censored. Can anyone tell me what's missing in there?
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I am facing this error while running 'locate -S' command. Is this only executable in mlocate?
My error:
user#Ubuntu:~$ locate -S
locate: invalid option -- 'S'
Is there an alternate command, I can use?
Expected output:
user#ubuntu:~$ locate -S
Database /var/lib/plocate/plocate.db:
16,009 directories
144,928 files
7,826,392 bytes in file names
4,234,872 bytes used to store database
Thanks in anticipation.
I am new to bash and trying to run the following script on Git Bash for Windows, on Windows Server 2022:
"C:\Program Files\Git\bin\bash.exe" -c C:/Users/agentSvc/AppData/Roaming/Composer/vendor/debricked/cli && php bin\console debricked:scan '' 123 gitHubOrg/repoName 456 https://github.com/repo local
I have falsified some of the values.
The documentation is here:- https://debricked.com/docs/integrations/cli.html
However, I get errors such as "Is a directory", etc. What is the correct syntax here? I am trying to change directory as per the documentation and then run the command.
I'm trying to implement a git hook that edits some JSON every time I push.
I have JQ installed on my Mac using homebrew "brew install jq", but when the git hook runs my .sh I get the error
jq: command not found
My latest attempts have been to use curl to download the jq library, point to it, and run jq that way:
jq=/usr/local/Cellar/jqz
curl -L -o $jq https://github.com/stedolan/jq/releases/latest/download/jq-osx-amd64
Unfortunately, this is also returning the same 'command not found' error.
Sidenote: jq=/usr/bin/jq gives me a permission error when I try to write to it
jq=/usr/local/Cellar/jqz
curl -L -o $jq https://github.com/stedolan/jq/releases/latest/download/jq-osx-amd64
It looks like you are storing the binary with the name jqz. No surprise that it cannot be executed as jq; you would have to invoke it as jqz.
I don't know if /usr/local/Cellar is part of your PATH?
The canonical way would be:
jq='/usr/local/bin/jq'
curl -L -o "$jq" https://github.com/stedolan/jq/releases/latest/download/jq-osx-amd64
you could also store it in the bin directory of your home folder: `jq="$HOME/bin" which should be added automatically to your PATH on most installations (might require a logout & login).
I am trying to listen to log file changes and trigger emails in case certain errors happen, currently testing this on mac.
i have executed
brew install logcheck
this worked, i am also able to test by executing
logcheck-test -l backend/test.log -r /usr/local/etc/logcheck/violations.d/ticket
but when i try to execute the logcheck command itself, i get error as command not found
Any ideas, thanks.
I am trying to download a huge file via curl. As far as I can see it there is some bash script hooked in between to deliver the correct file (in that case a virtual machine that runs IE10):
curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xdissent/ievms/master/ievms.sh | IEVMS_VERSIONS=10 bash
Due to a wobbly internet connection the download fails constantly so I need a way to resume the download at its current position. I've tried resuming the download like so:
curl -s -C - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xdissent/ievms/master/ievms.sh | IEVMS_VERSIONS=10 bash
However, all I get is some MD5 check failed error...am I missing something?
The curl command you're running there doesn't download the VM images. It downloads a bash script called ievms.sh and then pipes the script to bash, which executes it.
Looking at the script, it looks like the file it downloads for IE10 is here:
http://virtualization.modern.ie/vhd/IEKitV1_Final/VirtualBox/OSX/IE10_Win8.zip
I think if you download that file (you could use your browser or curl) and put it in ~/.ievms, and then run the command again, it should see that the file has already been downloaded and finish the installation.
If the partially-downloaded file is already there, then you could resume that download with this command:
curl -L "http://virtualization.modern.ie/vhd/IEKitV1_Final/VirtualBox/OSX/IE10_Win8.zip" \
-C - -o ~/.ievms/IE10_Win8.zip
(Then run the original IEVMs curl command to finish installation.)