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10.4: Use Automator to toggle hidden Unix files' visibility
After adding the missing ; after the ], I get an error:
Could it be because my default shell is still tcsh? If so, how do I fix the script?
10.4: Use Automator to toggle hidden Unix files' visibility
I am having the same problem. My default shell is tcsh. The Run shell script action in Automator has a shell selecter, but it is blank does not have any options. What gives?
10.4: Use Automator to toggle hidden Unix files' visibility
I am convinced that there is a problem with the Run Shell Script action in my copy of Automator [v 1.01 (54) on OS X 10.4.2]. The shell pull-down is blank (with no choices at all). When I try to use the Run Shell Script action with any script of more than one line, I get the error mentioned above. When I look at the "/System/Library/Automator/Run Shell Script.action/Contents/Resources" directory, there is a file called Shells.plist, which is not blank. In fact, it has many shells in it (bash, tcsh, perl, python, etc). The command line plutil does not find any problem with Shells.plist or any other plist file in the Run Shell Script action. Any ideas? |
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