Dears,
I've written a script which allows me to send mails in different formats with different attaches. Now I still want to add a feature to this script. My users would like to be able to receive a "read" or "delivered" receipt for their mails.
The script send mails on behalve of an specific... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have line in input file as below:
3G_CENTRAL;INDONESIA_(M)_TELKOMSEL;SPECIAL_WORLD_GRP_7_FA_2_TELKOMSEL
My expected output for line in the file must be :
"1-Radon1-cMOC_deg"|"LDIndex"|"3G_CENTRAL|INDONESIA_(M)_TELKOMSEL"|LAST|"SPECIAL_WORLD_GRP_7_FA_2_TELKOMSEL"
Can someone... (7 Replies)
Hi,
Could anyone please shed some light on the following script lines and what is it doing as it was written by an ex-administrator?
cat $AMS/version|read a b verno d
DBVer=$(/usr/bin/printf "%7s" $verno)
I checked that the cat $AMS/version command returns following output:
... (10 Replies)
I want to print any matching IP addresse in List1 with List 2;
List 1
List of IP addresses;
161.85.58.210
250.57.15.129
217.23.162.249
74.76.129.101
30.221.177.237
3.147.200.59
170.58.142.64
127.65.109.33
150.167.242.146
223.3.20.186
25.181.180.99
2.55.199.32 (3 Replies)
How to use "mailx" command to do e-mail reading the input file containing email address, where column 1 has name and column 2 containing “To” e-mail address
and column 3 contains “cc” e-mail address to include with same email.
Sample input file, email.txt
Below is an sample code where... (2 Replies)
Hi everybody,
I am new at Unix/Bourne shell scripting and with my youngest experiences, I will not become very old with it :o
My code:
#!/bin/sh
set -e
set -u
export IFS=
optl="Optl"
LOCSTORCLI="/opt/lsi/storcli/storcli"
($LOCSTORCLI /c0 /vall show | grep RAID | cut -d " "... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: Subsonic66
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pyste
PYSTE(1) User Commands PYSTE(1)NAME
Pyste - Boost.Python code generator
SYNOPSIS
pyste [options] interface-files
DESCRIPTION
Pyste is a Boost.Python code generator. The user specifies the classes and functions to be exported using a simple interface file which,
following the Boost.Python's philosophy, is simple Python code. Pyste then uses GCCXML to parse all the headers and extract the necessary
information to automatically generate C++ code.
--module=<name>
The name of the module that will be generated; defaults to the first interface filename, without the extension.
-I <path>
Add an include path
-D <symbol>
Define symbol
--multiple
Create various cpps, instead of only one (useful during development)
--out=<name>
Specify output filename (default: <module>.cpp) in --multiple mode, this will be a directory
--no-using
Do not declare "using namespace boost"; use explicit declarations instead
--pyste-ns=<name>
Set the namespace where new types will be declared; default is the empty namespace
--debug
Writes the xml for each file parsed in the current directory
--cache-dir=<dir>
Directory for cache files (speeds up future runs)
--only-create-cache
Recreates all caches (doesn't generate code).
--generate-main
Generates the _main.cpp file (in multiple mode)
--file-list
A file with one pyste file per line. Use as a substitute for passing the files in the command line.
--gccxml-path=<path>
Path to gccxml executable (default: gccxml)
--no-default-include
Do not use INCLUDE environment variable for include files to pass along gccxml.
-h, --help
Print this help and exit
-v, --version
Print version information
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for Pyste is maintained in HTML format. If you have the libboost-doc package installed, the manual starts at
/usr/share/doc/libboost-doc/HTML/libs/python/pyste/index.html
Pyste version 0.9.30 March 2008 PYSTE(1)