Hello,
I create a file touch 1201093003 fichcomp
and inside a repertory (which hava a lot of files) I want to list all files created before this file :
find *.* \! -maxdepth 1 - newer fichcomp but this command returned bash: /usr/bin/find: Argument list too long
but i make a filter all... (1 Reply)
Yes , I have to find a file in unix without using any find or where commands.Any pointers for the same would be very helpful as i am beginner in shell scritping and need a solution for the same.
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Jatin Jain (10 Replies)
I need to find whether there is a file named vijay is there or not in folder named "opt" .I tried "ls *|grep vijay" but it showed permission problem.
so i need to use find command (6 Replies)
I am using csh and getting the error "find: No match." but I cannot figure out why. What I am trying to do is set the find command to a variable and then execute the variable as a command. I ran it through a debugger and it looks like $FIND is getting set but the find command can not actually be... (2 Replies)
Hello everyone,
first post here, trying to learn scripting on my own and this forum as been really helpful so far. I made few little scripts working great but I m facing some problems with RE.
I have a bunch of files in many subdirectories called *001.ext *002.ext OR simple *.ext or *01.ext... (7 Replies)
Hi all ,
I'm new to unix
I have a checked project , there exists a file called xxx.config .
now my task is to find all the files in the checked out project which references to this xxx.config file.
how do i use grep or find command . (2 Replies)
Hello,
I am running some performance based tests on Solaris, and I was wondering how fast the "seeking" rate of Solaris is, or how fast Solaris can get information about files with the "find" command. Does anyone know what 'find' command I could run to traverse through my system to see the rate... (1 Reply)
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cpanplus::shell::default
CPANPLUS::Shell::Default(3pm) Perl Programmers Reference Guide CPANPLUS::Shell::Default(3pm)NAME
CPANPLUS::Shell::Default - the default CPANPLUS shell
SYNOPSIS
### loading the shell:
$ cpanp # run 'cpanp' from the command line
$ perl -MCPANPLUS -eshell # load the shell from the command line
use CPANPLUS::Shell qw[Default]; # load this shell via the API
# always done via CPANPLUS::Shell
my $ui = CPANPLUS::Shell->new;
$ui->shell; # run the shell
$ui->dispatch_on_input( input => 'x'); # update the source using the
# dispatch method
### when in the shell:
### Note that all commands can also take options.
### Look at their underlying CPANPLUS::Backend methods to see
### what options those are.
cpanp> h # show help messages
cpanp> ? # show help messages
cpanp> m Acme # find acme modules, allows regexes
cpanp> a KANE # find modules by kane, allows regexes
cpanp> f Acme::Foo # get a list of all releases of Acme::Foo
cpanp> i Acme::Foo # install Acme::Foo
cpanp> i Acme-Foo-1.3 # install version 1.3 of Acme::Foo
cpanp> i <URI> # install from URI, like ftp://foo.com/X.tgz
cpanp> i <DIR> # install from an absolute or relative directory
cpanp> i 1 3..5 # install search results 1, 3, 4 and 5
cpanp> i * # install all search results
cpanp> a KANE; i *; # find modules by kane, install all results
cpanp> t Acme::Foo # test Acme::Foo, without installing it
cpanp> u Acme::Foo # uninstall Acme::Foo
cpanp> d Acme::Foo # download Acme::Foo
cpanp> z Acme::Foo # download & extract Acme::Foo, then open a
# shell in the extraction directory
cpanp> c Acme::Foo # get a list of test results for Acme::Foo
cpanp> l Acme::Foo # view details about the Acme::Foo package
cpanp> r Acme::Foo # view Acme::Foo's README file
cpanp> o # get a list of all installed modules that
# are out of date
cpanp> o 1..3 # list uptodateness from a previous search
cpanp> s conf # show config settings
cpanp> s conf md5 1 # enable md5 checks
cpanp> s program # show program settings
cpanp> s edit # edit config file
cpanp> s reconfigure # go through initial configuration again
cpanp> s selfupdate # update your CPANPLUS install
cpanp> s save # save config to disk
cpanp> s mirrors # show currently selected mirrors
cpanp> ! [PERL CODE] # execute the following perl code
cpanp> b # create an autobundle for this computers
# perl installation
cpanp> x # reload index files (purges cache)
cpanp> x --update_source # reload index files, get fresh source files
cpanp> p [FILE] # print error stack (to a file)
cpanp> v # show the banner
cpanp> w # show last search results again
cpanp> q # quit the shell
cpanp> e # exit the shell and reload
cpanp> /plugins # list available plugins
cpanp> /? PLUGIN # list help test of <PLUGIN>
### common options:
cpanp> i ... --skiptest # skip tests
cpanp> i ... --force # force all operations
cpanp> i ... --verbose # run in verbose mode
DESCRIPTION
This module provides the default user interface to "CPANPLUS". You can start it via the "cpanp" binary, or as detailed in the SYNOPSIS.
BUG REPORTS
Please report bugs or other issues to <bug-cpanplus@rt.cpan.org<gt>.
AUTHOR
This module by Jos Boumans <kane@cpan.org>.
COPYRIGHT
The CPAN++ interface (of which this module is a part of) is copyright (c) 2001 - 2007, Jos Boumans <kane@cpan.org>. All rights reserved.
This library is free software; you may redistribute and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
CPANPLUS::Shell::Classic, CPANPLUS::Shell, cpanp
perl v5.16.2 2012-10-25 CPANPLUS::Shell::Default(3pm)