Is there a way to get DVD region code from command line (linux/ubuntu 9.10)?
I want to script this action and store the region code (and other data about DVD) in a log.
How can I get the session from within a command object?
I have tried:
import org.springframework.security.context.SecurityContextHolder as SCH
class MyCommand {
def session = RCH.currentRequestAttributes().getSession()
}
This throws
java.lang.IllegalStateException: No thread-bound request found: Are you referring to request attributes outside of an actual web request, or processing a request outside of the originally receiving thread? If you are actually operating within a web request and still receive this message, your code is probably running outside of DispatcherServlet/DispatcherPortlet: In this case, use RequestContextListener or RequestContextFilter to expose the current request.
I have a program that uses pthread library to do the matrix multiplication of 500x500 matrix. Each thread calculates 50 rows of the matrix.
When I run tiem command:-
shadyabhi@shadyabhi-desktop:~$ time ./a.out
real 0m0.383s
user 0m0.810s
sys 0m0.000s
shadyabhi@shadyabhi-desktop:~$
How come sys+user is greater than real time?
I like my vim to get itself into command mode as often as possible. I think losing focus would be a good event to make that happen. Everything I found is for saving on lost focus.
I'd like it to auto-return to cmd mode when switching tabs in macvim or when cmd+tabbing to another app.
I am running a task on the CLI, which prompts me for a yes/no.
After selecting a choice, a vast amount of info scrolls on the screen - including several errors. I want to pipe the output to a file so I can see the errors - but a simple '' is not working since the command expects a keyboar input.
i am running on Ubuntu 9.1
Hi,
Trying to execute shell command in background using pythons commands module
>>>import commands
>>>output = commands.getstatusoutput("find / > tmp.txt &")
sh: Syntax error: ";" unexpected
Can anyone explain what is wrong with the syntax ? How should it be executed then ?
Tazim.
Hi,
I need to get a row based on column value just like querying a database. I have a command output like this,
Name ID Mem VCPUs State
Time(s)
Domain-0 0 15485 16 r-----
1779042.1
prime95-01 512 1
-b---- 61.9
Here I need to list only those rows where state is "r". Something like this,
Domain-0 0 15485 16
r----- 1779042.1
I have tried using "grep" and "awk" but still I am not able to succeed.
Please help me on this issue.
Regards,
Raaj
Is it possible to detect when a long running process started with shell-command crashes, so it can automatically be restarted? Without manually checking its buffer and restarting by hand.
Is there a way to reconstruct the command line arguments passed to Java within a Java program, including the JVM options and classpath option?
I have a Java program that needs to restart the JVM and manipulate its bootclasspath (i.e. trying to override some system classes). I use the libc system method to invoke the new JVM.
I'm open for better approaches, but Java agents isn't an option.
What function in Excel simply takes a string parameter and runs the command? It would work just like the OK button in the Start - Run dialog.
Dim myCommand as String
myCommand = "excel C:\Documents and Settings\JohnDoe\Desktop\test.xls"
Run(myCommand)
Hi I am trying to merge one single revision using CL in SVN using this command:
svn merge -r 5454 URL
but I am getting the following error
svn: Second revision required
My revision is not the latest revision but buried about 90 revisions from the latest update. Any thoughts on what I am doing wrong?
i want to write the output of a qshell command to local data area so that it could be globally used by programs.is there some way to write from stdout file to local data area .I want it to be done through CL..its urgent thanks
I forgot the array syntax while on Zsh-commandline:
$ hello=[1,2,3,4] %ERR:
I want to fix the problem by substitution. In Vim, I would do :.s@,@ @g.
So how can I edit the current line, or let call it a current buffer, by running a command on it?
I have the following syntax in the .cmd file, where PathList is console application with .exe as extension.
cd D:\Sample
D:
PathList 2> file.txt
This syntax works fine if the file is saved with .bat as extension, but if save it with .cmd extension it throws error saying
'PathList' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
Please can i know what is the issue with saving it with .cmd extension
I have some doubt as follows
We are UPDATING a field in SQL and ALTER the row also.After giving the COMMIT command the system is crashed.Wat will happen to the commands given,whether it will UPDATE and ALTER the table r not?
Hi guys,
I am parsing command line options in Perl using Getopt::Long. I am forced to use prefix - (one dash) for short commands (-s) and -- (double dash) for long commands (ex. --input=file), but problem is, that there is one special option (-r=) so it is long option for its requirement for argument, but it has to have one dash (-) prefix not double dash (--) like other long options. Is possible to setup Getopt::Long to accept these?
I've been working on a small and simple program that i drop files onto and based on certian rules they are moved to diffrent places.
the program works fine unless i drop more than a few files on the program then it kicks back an error (that appears to be more windows than anything) that the start up command c:\myapp.exe \file \file \file is to long
I realize i could set up a background proccess but i really would prefer that this program not run in the backround (where it would be idle 99.999999999% of the time)
Can anyone think of any way around this limitation?
How do I limit the visibility of an Eclipse command in menus and the toolbar to just one perspective? It is currently showing up in all perspectives, but it only makes sense to have it around when working in this particular perspective. It seems like this could be done with "contexts", but I was wondering if there was something simpler.
Is there a keyboard shortcut for pasting the content of the clipboard into a command prompt window on Windows XP (instead of using the right mouse button)?
The typical Shift+Insert does not seem to work here.
I'd like to write small scripts which feature incremental search (find-as-you-type) on the command line.
Use case: I have my mobile phone connected via USB, Using gammu --sendsms TEXT I can write text messages. I have the phonebook as CSV, and want to search-as-i-type on that.
What's the easiest/best way to do it? It might be in bash/zsh/perl/python or any other scripting language.
Thanks!
Hi
I am trying to write a macro that would "click" a command button that is in another workbook.. Would that be possible? Without changing any of the code within that other workbook?
Thanks a lot!