Help: syntax error in shell script
cdohert at ccvax.ucd.ie
cdohert at ccvax.ucd.ie
Tue Jun 11 00:54:13 AEST 1991
Hi Unix Wizards,
I am attempting to write my first shell script and I'm perplexed
by the error message I'm getting from the shell parser.
The script is as follows
******************************************************************
for network in 1 2 3 5 10 20 30
do
`expulse` $network 0
if test -f pulse.${network}.net
then `cascor1.3` <<!
pulse.${network}.net
1000
1000
y
y
pulse.${network}.wts
!
> pulse.${network}.output
fi
done
******************************************************************
#`expulse` & `cascor1.3` are programs that take various arguments.
prompt>sh script
results in the error:
line 22 `end of file' unexpected.
My question is why?
Probably elementary error but any pointers welcome.
Conor Doherty
Dept of Computer Science
University College Dublin
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