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Re: Find and replace space by the Terminal equivalent
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Re: Find and replace space by the Terminal equivalent


  • Subject: Re: Find and replace space by the Terminal equivalent
  • From: Jay Louvion <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2005 06:40:59 +0200

Title: Re: Find and replace space by the Terminal equivalent
le 2/10/05 17:39, Barry Wainwright à email@hidden est réputé(e) avoir écrit :

> Note that you are probably being confused by how SE is displaying the result

Quite right, but even more so when the script, run from the SE, displays:” sh: line 1: seticon: command not found “
Is my syntax wrong ? The seticon is stored in ‘/usr/local/bin’, do I have to specify that path ? (if I do, it fails silently)
When I run the line in Terminal, no problemo. I have logged out, thinking my  install was too fresh not to cause problems...But to no avail.
My guess is that do shell only refers to certain commands nested in a particular directory ?

I know I've explained this badly, but I don't know how
> to say it better!

Not at all. Thanks for the info.

J.

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