I am trying to use a script to replace the header of each file, whose filename are stored within the array $test, using the sed command within a Perl script as follows:
$count = 0;
while ( $count < $#test )
{
`sed -e 's/BIOGRF 321/BIOGRF 332/g' ${test} > 0`;
`cat 0 >... (2 Replies)
Hi ,
This script working for fine if pass script-name.sh Jul/10/2007 ,I want to pass 20070710(yyyymmdd) .Please any help it should be appereciated.
use Time::Local;
my $d = $ARGV;
my $t = $ARGV;
my $m = "";
@d = split /\//, $d;
@t = split /:/, $t;
if ( $d eq "Jan" ) { $m = 0 }... (7 Replies)
so in unix this command works works and shows me a list of directories
find . -name \*.xls -exec dirname {} \; | sort -u | > list.txt
but when i try running a perl script to run this command
my $query = 'find . -name \*.xls -exec dirname {} \; | sort -u | > list.txt';... (2 Replies)
How can i print the output of a perl script on a unix console and redirect the same in a log file under same directory simultaneously ?
Like in Shell script, we use tee, is there anything in Perl or any other option ? (2 Replies)
I am completely new to perl programming. My father is helping me learn said programming language. However, I am stuck on one of the assignments he has given me, and I can't find very much help with it via google, either because I have a tiny attention span, or because I can be very very dense.
... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
Not sure if this should be in the programming forum, but I believe it will get more response under the Shell Programming and Scripting FORUM.
Am trying to write a customized df script in Perl and need some help with regards to using arrays and file handlers.
At the moment am... (3 Replies)
we create a HP-UX software depot with a new perl-modul. after installation of the software depot, the perl module
i can't find with instmodsh in the inventory for installed Perl modules.
- i have learned of using instmodsh command : i find out what modules are already installed on my system.
... (0 Replies)
Hi all,
I have written a perl code and stored the data into Data structure using Data::Dumper module.
But not sure how to retreive the data from the Data::Dumper.
Eg.
Based on the key value( Here CRYPTO-6-IKMP_MODE_FAILURE I should be able to access the internal hash elements(keys) ... (1 Reply)
My issue is that the perl script (as I have done it so far) created empty branches when I try to check some branches on existence.
I am using multydimentional hashes: found it as the best way for information that I need to handle. Saing multidimentional I means hash of hashes ... So, I have
... (2 Replies)
I have reviewed many examples on-line about running another process (either PERL or shell command or a program), but do not find any usefull for my needs way. (Reviewed and not useful the system(), 'back ticks', exec() and open())
I would like to run another PERL-script from first one, not... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT MINIX
debconf-updatepo
DEBCONF-UPDATEPO(1) po-debconf DEBCONF-UPDATEPO(1)NAME
debconf-updatepo - update PO files about debconf templates
SYNOPSIS
debconf-updatepo [-v] [-h] [--podir=DIR] [--skip-pot] [--skip-merge] [--msgid-bugs-address=EMAIL]
DESCRIPTION
This program reads po/POTFILES.in to determine which master files need to be processed, then extracts new gettext strings into
po/templates.pot and updates all po/*.po files. This script can be called either in the top-level directory, or in the debian or debian/po
subdirectories. It is run by developer and/or translator to update PO files when the English text is modified in templates files.
OPTIONS -h, --help
Display a usage summary and exit.
-v, --verbose
Process in verbose mode.
--podir=DIR
Set directory for PO files. By default PO files are searched in debian/po, po and ../po directories in that order.
--skip-pot
Do not generate a new po/templates.pot file.
--skip-merge
Do not merge existing PO files with po/templates.pot.
--msgid-bugs-address=EMAIL
Set the email address that will be specified in the POT's Report-Msgid-Bugs-To field.
By default, this field is set to <package>@package.debian.org.
It is intended for the maintainers of Debian based distributions, and should be used in the following cases:
o The package is not present in Debian (and thus the <package>@packages.debian.org address does not exist).
o The maintainer made significant changes in the debconf templates (or added templates to a Debian package without templates), and
does not want to bother the Debian maintainer with bug reports that won't be relevant for the Debian maintainer.
The default address is preferred to avoid corrections in the Debian based distribution without a notification to the Debian maintainer.
SEE ALSO debconf-gettextize(1), po2debconf(1), podebconf-report-po(1), po-debconf(7).
AUTHOR
Denis Barbier <barbier@linuxfr.org>
2016-10-01 DEBCONF-UPDATEPO(1)