[OSM-talk] UserActivity / Vandalism etc.
gary at gary68.de
gary at gary68.de
Fri Sep 18 21:12:26 BST 2009
Funny i used which first. Doesn t work
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Betreff: Re: [OSM-talk] UserActivity / Vandalism etc.
Von: Andrew Ayre <andy at britishideas.com>
Datum: 18.09.2009 21:52
#! is called a shebang and allows you to run a script without having to
specify which program runs it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shebang_(Unix)
Your wiki page shows that you specify perl on the command line, so the
shebang isn't needed if the shell can find perl, but it's typical to add
it to scripts.
The location of perl can vary. Use 'which perl' to find yours.
Hope that helps.
Andy
Gary68 wrote:
> hi martin,
>
> thanks for the feedback.
>
> 1.) this #! thing doesn't work for me... i added it to the script
> nevertheless.
> 2.) bzip2. you are right. i just didn't run it with a zipped file so i
> didn't notice.
> 3.) yeah, yeah. you know how it is. i expanded the usage string a bit.
> the wiki page told a bit more...
>
> new version committed to svn. n8.
>
> cheers
>
> gerhard
> gary68
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