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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting how to get filename from directory Post 302224095 by buffoonix on Tuesday 12th of August 2008 08:08:55 AM
Old 08-12-2008
Oh, sorry I overlooked this
Quote:
When I open the log file by windows, it appears like:
aaa.htmlbbb.html
That's natural because Windows text files use the sequence of \r\n
to denote an end of line,
while Unix only uses a single newline \n
For Windows usage you need to convert your file.
Either look for tools like unix2dos or use some Perl like
Code:
$ perl -i.unix -npe 's/\n$/\r\n/' log.txt

Please note, that you may well omit the extension .unix in the above Perl command.
This has nothing to do with our conversion (I admit, badly chosen name).
It will only hold a backup copy of the original file with the extension .unix.
If you omit it no backup copy will be kept.

Last edited by buffoonix; 08-12-2008 at 09:15 AM..
 

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TP-MAGIC-CONFIG(1)						  tp-magic-config						TP-MAGIC-CONFIG(1)

NAME
tp-magic-config -- Helps creating 'Magic' tool plugins for Tux Paint(1) SYNOPSYS
tp-magic-config [--apiversion | --version | --cflags | --pluginprefix | --plugindocprefix | --dataprefix | --localpluginprefix | --local- dataprefix] DESCRIPTION
tp-magic-config is a simple shell script that responds with various pieces of information about the currently-installed version of Tux Paint(1) that are useful when building 'Magic' tool plugins. OPTIONS
--apiversion Outputs the version of the Tux Paint 'Magic' tool plugin API that the installed copy of Tux Paint supports. (For API compatibility testing.) --version Outputs the version of Tux Paint that tp-magic-config corresponds to. --cflags Outputs the compiler flags that Tux Paint 'Magic' tool plugins should be compiled with. (For example, a "-I" include path option that tells the compiler where it can find the plugin API header file, "tp_magic_config.h", that plugins must #include.) --pluginprefix Outputs the system directory where the installed copy of Tux Paint expects to find 'Magic' tool plugins (".so" shared objects). (e.g., "/usr/share/tuxpaint/plugins") --localpluginprefix Outputs the user directory where the installed copy of Tux Paint expects to find 'Magic' tool plugins (".so" shared objects). (e.g., "/home/username/.tuxpaint/plugins") --plugindocprefix Outputs the directory where the installed copy of Tux Paint expects to find documentation for 'Magic' tool plugins (".html" and ".txt" files). Tux Paint's main documentation includes a link to this directory under the section on "Magic" tools. --dataprefix Outputs the system directory where the installed copy of Tux Paint keeps its global data files (e.g., "/usr/share/tuxpaint/"). This is the same value that plugins installed system-wide will receive in the "data_directory" string within the "magic_api" structure sent to the plugins' functions. --localdataprefix Outputs the user directory where the installed copy of Tux Paint expects plugins to install their local data files. (e.g., "/home/username/.tuxpaint/plugins/data"). This is the same value that plugins installed locally will receive in the "data_direc- tory" string within the "magic_api" structure sent to the plugins' functions. SYSTEM-WIDE SHELL EXAMPLES $ gcc -shared `tp-magic-config --cflags` my_plugin.c -o my_plugin.so # cp my_plugin.so `tp-magic-config --pluginprefix` # cp my_plugin_icon.png `tp-magic-config --dataprefix`/images/magic # cp my_plugin.html `tp-magic-config --plugindocrefix`/html # cp my_plugin.txt `tp-magic-config --plugindocrefix` LOCAL SHELL EXAMPLES
$ gcc -shared `tp-magic-config --cflags` my_plugin.c -o my_plugin.so $ mkdir -p `tp-magic-config --localpluginprefix` $ cp my_plugin.so `tp-magic-config --localpluginprefix` $ mkdir -p `tp-magic-config --localdataprefix`/images/magic $ cp my_plugin_icon.png `tp-magic-config --localdataprefix`/images/magic SYSTEM-WIDE MAKEFILE EXAMPLE MAGIC_CFLAGS=$(shell tp-magic-config --cflags) MAGIC_PREFIX=$(shell tp-magic-config --pluginprefix) MAGIC_DOC_PREFIX=$(shell tp-magic-config --plugindocprefix) DATA_PREFIX=$(shell tp-magic-config --dataprefix) all: my_plugin.so my_plugin.so: my_plugin.c install: install-so install-data install-docs install-so: mkdir -p $(MAGIC_PREFIX) cp my_plugin.so $(MAGIC_PREFIX)/ chmod 644 $(MAGIC_PREFIX)/my_plugin.so install-data: mkdir -p $(DATA_PREFIX) cp icons/my_plugin_icon.png $(DATA_PREFIX)/images/magic/ chmod 644 $(DATA_PREFIX)/images/magic/my_plugin_icon.png install-docs: mkdir -p $(MAGIC_DOC_PREFIX) cp docs/my_plugin.html $(MAGIC_DOC_PREFIX)/html/ chmod 644 $(MAGIC_DOC_PREFIX)/html/my_plugin.html cp docs/my_plugin.txt $(MAGIC_DOC_PREFIX)/ chmod 644 $(MAGIC_DOC_PREFIX)/my_plugin.txt AUTHOR
Bill Kendrick. <bill@newbreedsoftware.com> SEE ALSO
tuxpaint(1), And documentation within /usr/[local/]share/doc/tuxpaint/. 2007.08.07 07 August 2007 TP-MAGIC-CONFIG(1)
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