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- To: MLUG Members <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
- Subject: Re: [MLUG] a little fun thing...
- From: Jonathan King <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
- Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2005 21:45:48 -0500
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On 7/6/05, Stephen Montgomery-Smith <EMAIL:PROTECTED> wrote:
> Mike Miller wrote:
>
> > I can't explain how you hosed your system. seq is usually in /usr/bin.
> > Also, seq is a bash internal, isn't it? I think it used to be.
> >
> > Anyway, when I run my one liner on mlug.missouri.edu it works fine.
> >
> > Let me know if you figure out why seq doesn't work on your system.
> > Maybe it isn't in all Linux distros.
>
> seq is also not a standard part of FreeBSD.
Yup, and (therefore?) it's not a standard part of Mac OS X, on which I
was running the example. (I see what the pipeline is supposed to do,
of course. :-))
jking
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