Hi,
I need to generate a listing of files that have been changed since x day. the listing is to be sorted by date.
I managed to get the 1st requirement using the find command :
find . -mtime -100 -type f -ls
but I don't know how to sort the ls listing by date. :(
The challenge comes... (4 Replies)
Hello everyone. I am new to these forums and also new to Unix. And by saying "new to Unix" I mean I have never used it and 10 minutes ago was asked to start learning. So here I am.
I was wondering if anyone could help me find out how long it would take to write code in Unix that will do the... (1 Reply)
Hi, there are some servers here at work which issue a Safeword challenge after I login. Can anyone tell me exactly how the challenge/response system works? In particular, how are the valid keys decided? (2 Replies)
Here's a challenge for you wizards...
I have a file formatted as follows;
$
What I need to output is;
87654321 Bobby One
12345678 Bobby One
09876543 Bobby One
1107338 Bobby! Two
Any Ideas how I can do this? I've tried sed but I'm not sure if perl might be a better way to... (2 Replies)
Here's a regex substitution operation that has stumped me with sed:
How do you convert lines like this:
first.key ?{x.y.z}
second.key ?{xa.ys.zz.s}
third.key ?{xa.k}
to:
first.key ?{x_y_z}
second.key ?{xa_ys_zz_s}
third.key ?{xa_k}
So i'm basically converting all the... (11 Replies)
Hi everybody, I'm new to these forums and this is my first post. A couple days ago I was trying to find a simple script that would return an individual's local weather conditions using I.P. based geolocation. After many failed search attempts, I began my quest to create this for myself. I have to... (0 Replies)
Ok then i Have a challenge for you :
Give me PS1 so that it always display the least 2 levels of directory
(except if i am above of course)
I want it this way :
so if i go to
/
/home/
/home/user
/home/user/whatever
/home/user/whatever1/whatever2
my PS1 should respectively... (12 Replies)
I've been given a directory full of subdirectories full of logfiles of the same name:
/logfiles/day1/file1/blockednodes.csv
day1-14
file1-48
The above is the actual directory structure for 14 days worth of a logfile that is generated every 30 minutes. It's been done this way to preserve the... (15 Replies)
I have a log with entries like:
out/target/product/imx53_smd/obj/STATIC_LIBRARIES/libwebcore_intermediates/Source/WebCore/bindings/V8HTMLVideoElement.cpp
: target thumb C++: libwebcore <=... (8 Replies)
I have searched through google, and this forum to try and find the answer, but alas, nothing quite hits the whole answer.
I am trying to read the last line (or lines) of some log files. I do this often.
The files are named sequentially, using the date as part of the file name, and appending... (18 Replies)
Discussion started by: BatterBits
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getbuildlog
GETBUILDLOG(1) General Commands Manual GETBUILDLOG(1)NAME
getbuildlog - download build logs from Debian auto-builders
SYNOPSIS
getbuildlog package [version-pattern] [architecture-pattern]
DESCRIPTION
getbuildlog downloads build logs of package from Debian auto-builders. It downloads build logs of all versions and for all architectures if
version-pattern and architecture-pattern are not specified or empty, otherwise only build logs whose versions match version-pattern and
build logs whose architectures match architecture-pattern will be downloaded. The version and architecture patterns are interpreted as
extended regular expressions as described in grep(1).
If version-pattern is "last" then only the logs for the most recent version of package found on buildd.debian.org will be downloaded.
If version-pattern is "last-all" then the logs for the most recent version found on each build log index will be downloaded.
OPTIONS -h, --help
Show usage information and examples.
-V, --version
Show version and copyright information.
EXAMPLES
getbuildlog hello 2.2-1 amd64
Download amd64 build log for hello version 2.2-1.
getbuildlog glibc "" mips.*
Download mips(el) build logs of all glibc versions.
getbuildlog wesnoth .*bpo.*
Download all build logs of backported wesnoth versions.
AUTHOR
Written by Frank S. Thomas <fst@debian.org>.
DEBIAN Debian Utilities GETBUILDLOG(1)