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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting taking backup en getting info about it Post 17104 by thehoghunter on Monday 11th of March 2002 09:54:38 AM
Old 03-11-2002
Check the man page on mt for controlling the tape drive and checking to see if it's available.

As far as the setting a variable, it matters which shell you are using.

i thought about the commands
tar -tvf $tape1 > mylist
and then do the command wc -l mylist
but how can i put the output into a variable for exemple $Mynumber

In csh - set Mynumber =`wc -l mylist`
thehoghunter
 

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WWW::Topica(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					  WWW::Topica(3pm)

NAME
WWW::Topica - read emails from a Topica mailing list SYNOPSIS
my $topica = WWW::Topica->new( list => 'mylist', login => 'mylogin', password => 'mypass' ); while (my $mail = $topica->mail) { Email::LocalDelivery->deliver($mail, 'mylist.mbox'); } DESCRIPTION
This module screen scrapes the Topica website and fetches back RFC822 text representations of all the mails posted to a given list. Where possible it fills in the from, to and date fields. It should be noted that in some cases it's impossible to get both the sender name and their email address. METHODS
new Takes three options, the list name, your login account and your password; You can also pass in "local" and "debug". "debug" will print out various debugging messages whereas "local" will use local files for testing. "local" automatically sets "debug" to 1 unless debug is explicitly set to 0. Furthermore if you pass in a "first" option the parsing will start from that offset. A "last" lets you set an upper bound. mail Returns a mail at a time Logs in automatically. login Logs in to Topica and stashes the cookie. Called automatically by the first call to "mail". Builds the loader automatically. fetch_index <offset> Retrieve the html of the index page with the given offset. fetch_mail <id> Retrieve the html of a the message page with the given id. fetch_reply <id> <eto> Retrieve the html of a the reply page with the given id and eto. build_rfc822 <WWW::Topic::Mail> <WWW::Topica::Reply> Given a "WWW::Topic::Mail" object and a "WWW::Topica::Reply" object build up the text of an RFC822 compliant email. build_loader Set up the LWP::UserAgent object used to fetch pages. fetch_page <url> Utility function for getting a page with various niceties. AUTHOR
Simon Wistow <simon@thegestalt.org> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2004, Simon Wistow perl v5.10.1 2006-01-03 WWW::Topica(3pm)
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