I have to relatively get the path of a file to use it in the script.
The directory structure is /export/opt/XTools/ and under this there are several version directories - 1.0_A0, 1.0_A1, 1.0_A2 etc.,. The actual file is under these directories: installscript.sh
My script should pickup the file from the latest version by itself. In the below script, the script should take A2 by checking the directory path.
My script:
#!/bin/ksh
#
./export/opt/XTools/1.0_A2/installscript.sh
Hi,
I have a file with about 60 lines of path:
app-defaults/boxXYZ.......
I want to change this to /my/path/goes/here/app-defaults/boxXYZ, but of course vi doesn't like the regualr :s/old/new/ command.
Is there any other quick way to do this?
Thanks ;) (2 Replies)
given a relative path, how do i convert it into a full one. i.e. if i am in
/home/polypus
and i am given foo/bar then to get a full path i can just concatinate it with pwd, but what if i am given "../mama"
how do i programmatically convert:
/home/polypus and ../mama into ... (4 Replies)
I'm having problems accessing the Knoppix software on my current computer and the replacement CD I ordered hasn't arrived yet.
I have a guess at what the answer would be for this question but I am not sure as I cannot test it with the software.
I have to create a directory called class, and... (1 Reply)
suppose i ahve a shell script Nsdnet.sh inside a directory /dialp/Release/bin
another file nsdnet_file.csv is under the same directory. Now in the shell script i have call a java file, which reads the csvfile from the commandline.
Now when i run the file as
$ ./Nsdnet.sh ./nsdnet_file.csv
then... (5 Replies)
I have a script in which i want to print absolute path of the same script irrespective of path from where i run script.
I am using
test.sh:
echo "pwd : `pwd`"
echo "script name: $0"
echo "dirname: `dirname $0`"
when i run script from /my/test/dir/struct as ../test.sh the output i... (10 Replies)
Hello,
I have a doubt:-
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Current script:-
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prefix=user@my-server:
find . -depth -type d -name .git -printf '%h\0' | while read -d "" path ; do (
cd "$path" || exit $?... (4 Replies)
Hello Everyone,
I want to convert
Relative Path - /home/stevin/data/APP_SERVICE/../datafile.txt
to
Absolute Path - /home/stevin/data/datafile.txt
Is there a built-in tool in Unix to do this or any good ideas as to how can I implement this.
-Steve (5 Replies)
I have a lab I am doing for a Linux Operating class. The question I am stumped on is
"For the following questions, only use the cp command to copy files.
You should currently be inside your lab07 directory. Create a subdirectory inside this directory called ones and copy (working ... (1 Reply)
Hello,
I am creating a file with all the source folders included in my git branch, when i grep for the used source, i found source included as relative path instead of absolute path, how can convert relative path to absolute path without changing directory to that folder and using readlink -f ? ... (4 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
dh_autoreconf
DH_AUTORECONF(1) dh-autoreconf DH_AUTORECONF(1)NAME
dh_autoreconf - Call autoreconf -f -i and keep track of the changed files.
SYNOPSIS
dh_autoreconf [debhelper options] [-Xitem] [--mode=mode] [program -- params]
DESCRIPTION
dh_autoreconf is responsible for calling autoreconf and creating the files debian/autoreconf.before and debian/autoreconf.after which
contain checksums of all files before/after the build. It is complemented by dh_autoreconf_clean which creates a list of all changed and
added files and removes them.
Please note that dh_autoreconf can only be run once. Thus, if you need to run multiple commands, use a script or similar. An example is
given in dh-autoreconf(7).
FILES
debian/autoreconf
This file can contain a list of directories. If present, dh_autoreconf will only scan the given directories for changes. If no special
command is given to dh_autoreconf, it will also forward the directory list to autoreconf which causes it to be run only on those sub
directories.
OPTIONS -Xitem --exclude=item
Exclude files that contain "item" anywhere in their filename from being checked for changes. This means that those files won't be
deleted by "dh_autoreconf_clean" even if there are changes. You may use this option multiple times to build up a list of things to
exclude.
Starting with version 3, the directories of common version control systems such as cvs, git, hg, svn, and bzr are excluded
automatically.
--mode=mode
Change the way in which modifications to files are detected. The default mode is md5 for using MD5 checksums, but there is also
timesize for using the time of the last modification and the file size.
--as-needed
Enable support for -Wl,--as-needed in all ltmain.sh files identical to the one of the libtool package. This only works in the MD5 mode
(the default one). The changes are reverted in dh_autoreconf_clean. You should not prevent LIBTOOLIZE from running with this, as it
only works correctly with libtoolize running.
program -- params
Run the program given by program with the arguments given by params instead of autoreconf -f -i. If you need to run multiple commands,
put them in a script and pass the script instead (or add a target to debian/rules).
ENVIRONMENT
For each tool executed by autoreconf(1), one can export a variable with the uppercase name of the tool to the specific program which shall
be run, including true to prevent the tool in question from being run. The following example shows the beginning of a debian/rules for a
package where automake 1.10 shall be run instead of the default automake version and libtoolize shall not be run:
#!/usr/bin/make -f
export AUTOMAKE = automake1.10
export LIBTOOLIZE = true
SEE ALSO debhelper(7), dh_autoreconf_clean(1), dh-autoreconf(7)AUTHOR
Julian Andres Klode <jak@debian.org>
dh-autoreconf v7 2012-11-22 DH_AUTORECONF(1)