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      jaime@OpticaOmegaPlus:~$ echo 'date %T' >/tmp/midate; chmod rx /tmp/midate; /tmp/midate
      chmod: invalid mode: ‘rx’
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      -bash: /tmp/midate: Permission denied


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      chmod: invalid mode: ‘rx’
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      -bash: /tmp/midate: Permission denied


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          $ echo 'date +%T' >> /tmp/Temp_date && chmod +rx /tmp/Temp_date && /tmp/Temp_date
          08:32:18


          • You need to add + sign before rx.

          • You need to add + sign before %T to ensure it recognized by date.

          • With all command fail, meaning you have not add content to file named midate on /tmp, that's why bash refuse to execute. As it was not valid script.





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          • Can we be sure the OP intended +rw (rather than =rw for example)? Also AFAIK space after the redirection operator is optional.

            – steeldriver
            2 hours ago











          • Yes, that maybe true.... we'll just wait for OP to inform us what he want.

            – Emmet
            2 hours ago











          • @steeldriver does that mean redirection with or without space produce the same result? I'm sorry, I don't know much about bash script etc..

            – Emmet
            2 hours ago











          • Yes it should produce the same result - did you try it?

            – steeldriver
            2 hours ago











          • Well that seems the case ! Im gonna edit my answer now, thanks for pointing out @steeldriver

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          You're doing it wrong.



          $ echo 'date +%T' >> /tmp/Temp_date && chmod +rx /tmp/Temp_date && /tmp/Temp_date
          08:32:18


          • You need to add + sign before rx.

          • You need to add + sign before %T to ensure it recognized by date.

          • With all command fail, meaning you have not add content to file named midate on /tmp, that's why bash refuse to execute. As it was not valid script.





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          • Can we be sure the OP intended +rw (rather than =rw for example)? Also AFAIK space after the redirection operator is optional.

            – steeldriver
            2 hours ago











          • Yes, that maybe true.... we'll just wait for OP to inform us what he want.

            – Emmet
            2 hours ago











          • @steeldriver does that mean redirection with or without space produce the same result? I'm sorry, I don't know much about bash script etc..

            – Emmet
            2 hours ago











          • Yes it should produce the same result - did you try it?

            – steeldriver
            2 hours ago











          • Well that seems the case ! Im gonna edit my answer now, thanks for pointing out @steeldriver

            – Emmet
            1 hour ago















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          You're doing it wrong.



          $ echo 'date +%T' >> /tmp/Temp_date && chmod +rx /tmp/Temp_date && /tmp/Temp_date
          08:32:18


          • You need to add + sign before rx.

          • You need to add + sign before %T to ensure it recognized by date.

          • With all command fail, meaning you have not add content to file named midate on /tmp, that's why bash refuse to execute. As it was not valid script.





          share|improve this answer

























          • Can we be sure the OP intended +rw (rather than =rw for example)? Also AFAIK space after the redirection operator is optional.

            – steeldriver
            2 hours ago











          • Yes, that maybe true.... we'll just wait for OP to inform us what he want.

            – Emmet
            2 hours ago











          • @steeldriver does that mean redirection with or without space produce the same result? I'm sorry, I don't know much about bash script etc..

            – Emmet
            2 hours ago











          • Yes it should produce the same result - did you try it?

            – steeldriver
            2 hours ago











          • Well that seems the case ! Im gonna edit my answer now, thanks for pointing out @steeldriver

            – Emmet
            1 hour ago













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          You're doing it wrong.



          $ echo 'date +%T' >> /tmp/Temp_date && chmod +rx /tmp/Temp_date && /tmp/Temp_date
          08:32:18


          • You need to add + sign before rx.

          • You need to add + sign before %T to ensure it recognized by date.

          • With all command fail, meaning you have not add content to file named midate on /tmp, that's why bash refuse to execute. As it was not valid script.





          share|improve this answer















          You're doing it wrong.



          $ echo 'date +%T' >> /tmp/Temp_date && chmod +rx /tmp/Temp_date && /tmp/Temp_date
          08:32:18


          • You need to add + sign before rx.

          • You need to add + sign before %T to ensure it recognized by date.

          • With all command fail, meaning you have not add content to file named midate on /tmp, that's why bash refuse to execute. As it was not valid script.






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          • Can we be sure the OP intended +rw (rather than =rw for example)? Also AFAIK space after the redirection operator is optional.

            – steeldriver
            2 hours ago











          • Yes, that maybe true.... we'll just wait for OP to inform us what he want.

            – Emmet
            2 hours ago











          • @steeldriver does that mean redirection with or without space produce the same result? I'm sorry, I don't know much about bash script etc..

            – Emmet
            2 hours ago











          • Yes it should produce the same result - did you try it?

            – steeldriver
            2 hours ago











          • Well that seems the case ! Im gonna edit my answer now, thanks for pointing out @steeldriver

            – Emmet
            1 hour ago

















          • Can we be sure the OP intended +rw (rather than =rw for example)? Also AFAIK space after the redirection operator is optional.

            – steeldriver
            2 hours ago











          • Yes, that maybe true.... we'll just wait for OP to inform us what he want.

            – Emmet
            2 hours ago











          • @steeldriver does that mean redirection with or without space produce the same result? I'm sorry, I don't know much about bash script etc..

            – Emmet
            2 hours ago











          • Yes it should produce the same result - did you try it?

            – steeldriver
            2 hours ago











          • Well that seems the case ! Im gonna edit my answer now, thanks for pointing out @steeldriver

            – Emmet
            1 hour ago
















          Can we be sure the OP intended +rw (rather than =rw for example)? Also AFAIK space after the redirection operator is optional.

          – steeldriver
          2 hours ago





          Can we be sure the OP intended +rw (rather than =rw for example)? Also AFAIK space after the redirection operator is optional.

          – steeldriver
          2 hours ago













          Yes, that maybe true.... we'll just wait for OP to inform us what he want.

          – Emmet
          2 hours ago





          Yes, that maybe true.... we'll just wait for OP to inform us what he want.

          – Emmet
          2 hours ago













          @steeldriver does that mean redirection with or without space produce the same result? I'm sorry, I don't know much about bash script etc..

          – Emmet
          2 hours ago





          @steeldriver does that mean redirection with or without space produce the same result? I'm sorry, I don't know much about bash script etc..

          – Emmet
          2 hours ago













          Yes it should produce the same result - did you try it?

          – steeldriver
          2 hours ago





          Yes it should produce the same result - did you try it?

          – steeldriver
          2 hours ago













          Well that seems the case ! Im gonna edit my answer now, thanks for pointing out @steeldriver

          – Emmet
          1 hour ago





          Well that seems the case ! Im gonna edit my answer now, thanks for pointing out @steeldriver

          – Emmet
          1 hour ago










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