Hi,
I need to write a batch file/shell script that runs at specified intervals daily and deletes specified set of files.
Can anyone pls help me with the code.
Thanks,
Indom. (6 Replies)
UPDATE: Sorry, disregard this.
It did work, I made a mistake; I just shouldn't have been using maxdepth.
I do think it is good to know, however, that
find | grep '#' | xargs rm
will "clean up" funnily named files in a directory. Of course, some of those funnily named files are there... (0 Replies)
Hello friends,
I am compiling some set of SQL scripts in a set of sub directories demoed as below. After compiling log files are being created.
Each and every time after compiling time I had to go subdir by subdir to delete the log files. I am sure there should be simple way to look for all log... (4 Replies)
Hi!
Need your help. How can I delete the cache folder of multiple user home directories via automatically executed shell script on a Mac OS X Server?
Example:
The userdata are stored on a Xsan Volume like this:
/Volumes/Xsan/userdata/mike
/Volumes/Xsan/userdata/peter... (2 Replies)
Hi all -
I'm trying to rename a large number of files all at once and need some help figuring out the command line syntax to do it. I've already done quite a bit of research with the rename and mv commands, but so far haven't found a solution that seems to work for me. So:
The files exist... (10 Replies)
Hi everyone! I'm sorry, I'm a total noob but would really appreciate any advice or help. I want to create a cron job that would run every hour and would look inside a few different folders. If any new files were created within those folders within the last hour they would be destroyed, but any... (2 Replies)
I have just purchased my first ever Apple computer - and am therefore new to UNIX also.
I would like to create a simple "batch file" (apologies if this is the wrong terminology) to do the following:
When I plug my camera into the MAC it automatically downloads photos and videos into a new... (1 Reply)
Hello everyone. I am new to shell scripting and i am required to create a shell script, the purpose of which i will explain below.
I am on a solaris server btw.
Before delving into the requirements, i will give youse an overview of what is currently in place and its purpose.
... (2 Replies)
OS: SUNOS 5.10 i386
Hello guys I wrote a shell script in bash shell to delete the files less than 30 days old. The following is the script.
=======================================
#!/bin/bash
for dirs in `/clu04/oracle/directory_list.lst`
do
find $dirs -type f -mtime -30 -exec rm {} \;... (3 Replies)
Hello,
i have an dynamical apache_cache that I need to clean all days (older tant one day) with an unix command :
find /usr/IBM/HTTPServer/apache_cache/ -name '*' -mtime +1 -print0|xargs -0 rm -r --
but it didn't work.
Could you explain me why.
So I will put below all my script :... (13 Replies)
Discussion started by: steiner
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
jocamlmklib
JOCAMLMKLIB(1) General Commands Manual JOCAMLMKLIB(1)NAME
jocamlmklib - generate libraries with mixed C / Caml code.
SYNOPSIS
ocalmklib [options] files
DESCRIPTION
The jocamlmklib command facilitates the construction of libraries containing both Caml code and C code, and usable both in static linking
and dynamic linking modes.
OPTIONS -h, --help
Show summary of options.
-cclib lib
C library passed to jocamlc -a or jocamlopt(1)-a only.
-ccopt opt
C option passed to jocamlc(1)-a or jocamlopt(1)-a only.
-custom
Disable dynamic loading.
-dllpath dir
Add dir to the run-time search path for DLLs.
-I dir Add dir to the path searched for Caml object files.
-failsafe
Fall back to static linking if DLL construction failed.
-ldopt opt
C option passed to the shared linker only.
-linkall
Build Caml archive with link-all behavior.
-llib Specify a dependent C library.
-Ldir Add dir to the path searched for C libraries.
-jocamlc cmd
Use cmd in place of jocamlc(1).
-jocamlopt cmd
Use cmd in place of jocamlopt(1).
-o name
Generated Caml library is named name.cma or name.cmxa.
-oc name
Generated C library is named dllname.so or libname.a.
-rpath dir
Same as -dllpath dir.
-Rdir Same as -rpath.
-verbose
Print commands before executing them.
-Wl, -rpath dir
Same as -dllpath dir.
-Wl, -rpath -Wl dir
Same as -dllpath dir.
-Wl, -Rdir
Same as -dllpath dir.
-Fdir Specify a framework directory (MacOSX).
-framework name
Use framework name (MacOSX).
SEE ALSO jocamlc(1), jocamlopt(1).
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Samuel Mimram <samuel.mimram@ens-lyon.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
August 19, 2004 JOCAMLMKLIB(1)