I have a perl script that just does a `du -sk -x` and formats it to look groovy ( the argument can be a directory but usually is like /usr/local/* )
The script works fine and does all that i want it to and i use it all the time, however is there an internal perl function that could replace the du -sk -x? I am just curious and would like to have a pure perl script with no shell options (primarily because the du options are not standard across the UNIX/Linux world). This is on a RHEL box just FYI. An external module might work too, if i can get them to let me install it.
hi i am struggling with mailx command,
my command is
mailx -a attachment.txt -s "hi this is subject " my_name@domain.com
(Interrupt -- one more to kill letter)
the control doesn't comes out automatically, i have to press CTRL + C .. why is it happening so ? (1 Reply)
i=1
while
do
mm=02
dd=03
yy=2008
echo "$mm$dd$yy"
i=$(( i+1))
echo "$i"
done
whenever i execute the script above i will get the error below:
syntax error at line 30: `i=$' unexpected (3 Replies)
Hi... I want to know whether if there is any alternative for cron.:confused:
I had written a script which checks for all system/application processes every 15 min(placed in cron though). But looks funny - what if cron daemon isn't running!! and expecting that script to update the OUTPUT FILE... (5 Replies)
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I have a problem on a HP-UX system. I should write a script. Therefore I need to search after IP addresses in the output of a command.
On Debian this works: ifconfig | egrep -o "{1,3}\.{1,3}\.{1,3}\.{1,3}"
The script where i need this is not ifconfig, but... (2 Replies)
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This is my first posting hr ..
Am facing a serious performance problem in counting the number of lines in the file. The input files i get will be in some 10 to 15 Gb of size or even sometimes more ..and I will load it to db
I have used wc -l to confirm whether the loader... (14 Replies)
Is there any other editor, installed by 'default' in Sparc Solaris10, besides vi?
I'd like to avoid installing anything new.
If not, how to make vi more user-friendly?
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I've created quite a collection of tcl scripts which have buttons, radio buttons, check boxes, text fields, etc. These tcl scripts in turn call and execute several hundred sh, csh, bash, perl scripts and pass in the args based on the gui selections on the same and other redhat machines. We're... (4 Replies)
Greetings.
I've been wondering about this one for some time: Is there an alternative to sleep in bash?
The reason: I'd like to simply limit the amount of processor usage in continuous while : script scenarios without spawning endless sleep processes as well. After beating the manpages, I... (14 Replies)
I am working on converting shell to Perl script. In shell we have built in function
trap
Do you know alternative in Perl or actually we don't need it?
Thanks for contribution (3 Replies)
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in next part of my remover script i have to work on files that it destroyed,
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autosplit
AutoSplit(3pm) Perl Programmers Reference Guide AutoSplit(3pm)NAME
AutoSplit - split a package for autoloading
SYNOPSIS
autosplit($file, $dir, $keep, $check, $modtime);
autosplit_lib_modules(@modules);
DESCRIPTION
This function will split up your program into files that the AutoLoader module can handle. It is used by both the standard perl libraries
and by the MakeMaker utility, to automatically configure libraries for autoloading.
The "autosplit" interface splits the specified file into a hierarchy rooted at the directory $dir. It creates directories as needed to
reflect class hierarchy, and creates the file autosplit.ix. This file acts as both forward declaration of all package routines, and as
timestamp for the last update of the hierarchy.
The remaining three arguments to "autosplit" govern other options to the autosplitter.
$keep
If the third argument, $keep, is false, then any pre-existing "*.al" files in the autoload directory are removed if they are no longer
part of the module (obsoleted functions). $keep defaults to 0.
$check
The fourth argument, $check, instructs "autosplit" to check the module currently being split to ensure that it includes a "use" specifi-
cation for the AutoLoader module, and skips the module if AutoLoader is not detected. $check defaults to 1.
$modtime
Lastly, the $modtime argument specifies that "autosplit" is to check the modification time of the module against that of the
"autosplit.ix" file, and only split the module if it is newer. $modtime defaults to 1.
Typical use of AutoSplit in the perl MakeMaker utility is via the command-line with:
perl -e 'use AutoSplit; autosplit($ARGV[0], $ARGV[1], 0, 1, 1)'
Defined as a Make macro, it is invoked with file and directory arguments; "autosplit" will split the specified file into the specified
directory and delete obsolete ".al" files, after checking first that the module does use the AutoLoader, and ensuring that the module is
not already currently split in its current form (the modtime test).
The "autosplit_lib_modules" form is used in the building of perl. It takes as input a list of files (modules) that are assumed to reside in
a directory lib relative to the current directory. Each file is sent to the autosplitter one at a time, to be split into the directory
lib/auto.
In both usages of the autosplitter, only subroutines defined following the perl __END__ token are split out into separate files. Some rou-
tines may be placed prior to this marker to force their immediate loading and parsing.
Multiple packages
As of version 1.01 of the AutoSplit module it is possible to have multiple packages within a single file. Both of the following cases are
supported:
package NAME;
__END__
sub AAA { ... }
package NAME::option1;
sub BBB { ... }
package NAME::option2;
sub BBB { ... }
package NAME;
__END__
sub AAA { ... }
sub NAME::option1::BBB { ... }
sub NAME::option2::BBB { ... }
DIAGNOSTICS
"AutoSplit" will inform the user if it is necessary to create the top-level directory specified in the invocation. It is preferred that the
script or installation process that invokes "AutoSplit" have created the full directory path ahead of time. This warning may indicate that
the module is being split into an incorrect path.
"AutoSplit" will warn the user of all subroutines whose name causes potential file naming conflicts on machines with drastically limited (8
characters or less) file name length. Since the subroutine name is used as the file name, these warnings can aid in portability to such
systems.
Warnings are issued and the file skipped if "AutoSplit" cannot locate either the __END__ marker or a "package Name;"-style specification.
"AutoSplit" will also emit general diagnostics for inability to create directories or files.
perl v5.8.0 2002-06-01 AutoSplit(3pm)