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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Creating links to multiple folders Post 302307148 by d.the.duck on Tuesday 14th of April 2009 05:54:59 PM
Old 04-14-2009
Cron, daemon, either way

You could just create a small perl program that would do that for you. something like

#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;

my $target = "/usb/videos";
my $prefix = "/videos";
my $cmd = "ln -F";

while (1){
my @foo= `ls -1 /videos`
foreach my $bar(@foo){
chomp $bar;
my $order = $cmd . " ".$target.$bar." ".$prefix.$bar
system ($order);
}
sleep 1200;
}

Bear in mind, you'd need to specifiy your own perl, clean up paths to use the full path names (you don't have to use absolute paths, but I always do). And this is the daemon verison, updates every 1200 seconds. No eror checking or interrupt handling. Not great work, but hacked to make the point.
 

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NAME
Mojo::Parameters - Parameter container SYNOPSIS
use Mojo::Parameters; my $p = Mojo::Parameters->new(foo => 'bar', baz => 23); DESCRIPTION
Mojo::Parameters is a container for form parameters. ATTRIBUTES
Mojo::Parameters implements the following attributes. "charset" my $charset = $p->charset; $p = $p->charset('UTF-8'); Charset used for decoding parameters, defaults to "UTF-8". "pair_separator" my $separator = $p->pair_separator; $p = $p->pair_separator(';'); Separator for parameter pairs, defaults to "&". METHODS
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