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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting console redirect of progress bar Post 302261915 by unclecameron on Wednesday 26th of November 2008 02:45:33 AM
Old 11-26-2008
I'm experimenting...with limited success with using nohup, so:

Code:
nohup wget http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/ubuntu-releases/intrepid/ubuntu-8.10-alternate-amd64.iso > somefile

which is sorta working if I tail -f somefile, but I suspect I'm missing some much simpler method, is there an environmental variable I could be looking at for this? Presumably I could now build a loop which cuts the portion of the last line of somefile which shows the % number, but it still seems like I'm missing some simpler method.
 

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File::MimeInfo::Rox(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  File::MimeInfo::Rox(3pm)

NAME
File::MimeInfo::Rox - Open files by mimetype "Rox style" SYNOPSIS
use File::MimeInfo::Magic; use File::MimeInfo::Rox qw/:magic/; # open some file with the apropriate program mime_system($somefile); # more verbose version my $mt = mimetype($somefile) || die "Could not find mimetype for $somefile "; mime_system($somefile, $mt) || die "No program to open $somefile available "; DESCRIPTION
This module tries to mimic the behaviour of the rox file browser <http://rox.sf.net> when "opening" data files. It determines the mime type and searches in rox's "Choices" directories for a program to handle that mimetype. See the rox documentation for an extensive discussion of this mechanism. EXPORT
The methods "mime_exec" and "mime_system" are exported, if you use the export tag ":magic" you get the same methods but File::MimeInfo::Magic will be used for mimetype lookup. ENVIRONMENT
The environment variable "CHOICESPATH" is used when searching for rox's config dirs. It defaults to "$ENV{HOME}/Choices:/usr/local/share/Choices:/usr/share/Choices" METHODS
"mime_system($file)" "mime_system($file, $mimetype, @_)" Try to open $file with the appropriate program for files of it's mimetype. You can use $mimetype to force the mimetype. Also if you allready know the mimetype it saves a lot of time to just tell it. If either the mimetype couldn't be determinated or no appropriate program could be found "undef" is returned. If the actual system failes an exception is raised. All remaining arguments are passed on to the handler. "mime_exec($file)" "mime_exec($file, $mimetype, @_)" Like "mime_system()" but uses exec instead of system, so it never returns if successful. "suggest_script_name($mimetype)" Returns the list "($dir, $file)" for the suggested place to write new script files (or symlinks) for mimetype $mimetype. The suggested dir doesn't need to exist. BUGS
Please mail the author when you encounter any bugs. AUTHOR
Jaap Karssenberg <pardus@cpan.org> Copyright (c) 2003, 2012 Jaap G Karssenberg. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSO
File::MimeInfo, File::MimeInfo::Magic, <http://rox.sourceforce.net> perl v5.14.2 2012-01-05 File::MimeInfo::Rox(3pm)
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