In a foreach loop I end up with $file containing the filename INCLUDING the whole path. I want this reduced to just the filename, but I can't seem to remember how I did it some years back. I am sure I can do it with "sed", but I am pretty sure I have seen a simpler command.
Anyone?
borgeh (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a list of paths with files at the end. How can strip off filenames.
This is what I have:
/apps/test/abc/file.txt
/apps/new/home/daily/report.xml
/apps/old/home/weekly/out/test.sh
This is what I need:
/apps/test/abc/
/apps/new/home/daily/
/apps/old/home/weekly/out/
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Currently my data is organised in a volume which has a cache directory (where all the files are first created or transferred). After that there are suitable directories on the volume which in their subdirs, contain files hardlinked to files in the cache. This is done so that the same inode... (1 Reply)
I have a target directory, there are some files and directories in "target_dir".
I have a symbol link: my_link -> <target_dir>
The target directory name is NOT known to the script (because it is varying), while the link name is always fixed.
In a shell script, how to remove both the... (1 Reply)
Greetings,
I need some help performing a system admin function that I have been tasked with. The request seems simple enough, but my feeling is that it might be more complicated than it seems.
Here is what i've been tasked with:
SunOS 5.10 Generic_142900-15 sun4u sparc SUNW,SPARC-Enterprise... (3 Replies)
hi
i have create a soft link using below command.
ln -s <filename> <dirmane>where file name i use is t1 and dir name was t2.
i deleted the dir t2 using command rm -rf to remove the soft link .
however again i create a file a using the name t2 and when i just try to link t1 to t2 ... (1 Reply)
Hello guys,
I have a simple problem. Do you know any way to get the get the filename linked to symbolic link? I think use "ls -l <myfile> | cut -d '>' -f2", but i know it is a bad practice take information from the output of "ls -l". I dont have "stat" comand neither. :(
Regards!
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Hello.
Source file are in : /a/b/c/d/e/f/g/some_file
Destination is : /d/e where sub-directories "f" and "g" may missing or not.
After copying I want /a/b/c/d/e/f/g/file1 in /d/e/f/g/file1
On source /a is top-level directory
On destination /d is top-level directory
I would like... (2 Replies)
The bash below executes and does find all the .bam files in each R_2019 folder. However set -x shows that the .bam extension only gets removed from one .bam file in each folder (appears to be the last in each). Why is it not removing the extension from each (this is $SAMPLE)? Thank you :).
set... (4 Replies)
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lrztar.1
LRZTAR.1(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation LRZTAR.1(1)NAME
lrztar - Directory wrapper for lrzip
SYNOPSIS
lrztar [options] DIRECTORY
lrztar -d [options] DIRECTORY.tar.lrz
lrzuntar [options] DIRECTORY.tar.lrz
DESCRIPTION
lrztar is a wrapper for compressing and decompressing whole directories with lrzip(1) to corresponding file "DIRECTORY.tar.lrz". lrzuntar
is identical to "lrztar -d". lrztar takes the same options as lrzip.
OPTIONS
See lrzip(1).
ENVIRONMENT
None.
FILES
None.
SEE ALSO lrzip.conf(5), lrzuntar(1), lrzip(1), lrunzip(1), lrzcat(1), bzip2(1), gzip(1), lzop(1), rzip(1), zip(1)AUTHORS
Program was written by Con Kolivas.
This manual page was written by Jari Aalto <jari.aalto@cante.net> (but may be used by others). Released under license GNU GPL version 2 or
(at your option) any later version. For more information about license, visit <http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html>.
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