first off: you don't need the "cd" statement at all. And secondly, you should NEVER EVER iterate through an unknown directory with a for-loop: if the number of directory entries becomes higher you will execeed the maximum command line length and your script will fail. write it the following way:
Another problem is the "./search.sh" you mention at the end of your code snippet. You know that you are in some arbitrary directory and not the one you have started the script in, yes?
Hello there,
As a newbie:
The directories in PATH can be hard to distinguish when printed out as
one line with colon .Please, can i have a sample script to display
them,one to a line.
Thank you. (1 Reply)
Hi everyone.
I need to write a script which will download files/folders (a huge collection) to the local file server (centOS 4.4 Server),
and check regularly (every 6 hours or so if any new files are present, or if the old ones were modified to update contents).
Any insights on how to tackle... (2 Replies)
Hi,
root@server] df -h
121G 14G 101G 12% /home
147G 126G 14G 91% /backup
We having our site files and images are storing in
/backup/home/user/files/ through symbolic link created in /home directory pointing in /backup directory as following.
root@server] cd /home... (1 Reply)
Hello
I have a directory structure with year in format 4 digits, e.g 2009, below which is month format 1 or 2 digits, e.g 1 or 12, blow which is day format 1 or 2 digits, e.g 1 or 31.
I want to change the names of lots of directories to the be
Year - 4 digits , e.g 2009 - No change here... (4 Replies)
I need some help recovering from a "slight" screwup. We just moved 3 TB of data from one RAID Array to another. Low lever archive files. This was done with a regular cp (for some reason) and now we have lost all the timestamps on the files, and we urgently need to get the timestamps back on these... (7 Replies)
How can I change the cron entries only for ABC and XYZ from dosomething_1.0.sh to nowchanged_2.0 using a bash script ?
Any help will be appreciated.
#
# ABC
00,05,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50,55 * * * * /mydir/dosomething_1.0.sh 1>/dev/null 2>&1
#
#
##
# DEF... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have a command in my bash script, searchDirectoryName.sh:
DIR_NAME=$(find . -type d)
echo "${DIR_NAME}"
.
./Dir1
./Dir1/1.0.2.1
./Dir2
./Dir2/1.1
./Dir3
./Dir3/2.2.1
How can I select only following directory names with second subdirectoies and without first ./ in the... (3 Replies)
Hello Guys
I have a script working fine on csh, but I would like to change it to bash, how I should change this command to be able to work as bash script. :wall:
if ( $fsw > "0" ) then
foreach swath ( `awk 'BEGIN {for (i='$fsw';i<='$lsw';i++) printf ("%s\n", i) }'` )
## work to be done... (2 Replies)
#!/bin/bash
X=$(</home/cogiz/computerhand.txt) # (3S 8C 2H 6D QC 8S 4H 5H)
Y=$(</home/cogiz/topcardinplay.txt) # KS
A=( "${Y::1}" )
B=( "${Y:1}" )
for e in ${X}; do
if ]; then # searching for valid cards K,S or 8
... (0 Replies)
I am trying to change dates in a bash script.
I have a start time and an endtime and want to increment the times. Basically
the month and day have to be incremented in a loop to create two strings, stm and
etm defining the start and end times.
stm="2014-05-13T00:00:00"... (4 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
rdeliver
rdeliver(1) General Commands Manual rdeliver(1)NAME
rdeliver - Ruby mail filter script
SYNOPSYS
rdeliver <options> [script]
DESCRIPTION
This script serves as an example of how you can use the RFilter::DeliveryAgent class to perform mail delivery. You can also use this
script as a fully functioning mail filter.
This script is a basic mail local delivery agent (DeliveryAgent) that can be used in place of procmail, maildrop, etc. in a user's .forward
or .qmail file. The user supplies a delivery script that is written in Ruby, which avoids the limitations of the crippled mini-languages
so often used in other DeliveryAgent programs.
USAGE
rdeliver is invoked from the command line using:
% rdeliver <options> [script]
The script argument is optional. If omitted the script will look for a file called .rdeliver in the home directory.
Options are:
--load-path directory
Prepend the given directory to ruby's load path.
--log filename
Log to the given filename. If no log is specified, no logging occurs.
--home directory
Specify the home directory. rdeliver will change to this directory before reading and writing any files. The home directory
defaults to the value of the HOME or LOGDIR environment variable.
DELIVERY SCRIPT
The delivery script runs in the context of a class called Deliver (in contrast, most ruby scripts run in the context of the Object class).
So any methods added with def will be added to the Deliver class.
A minimal delivery script would be:
def main
agent.save('inbox')
end
This code defines a Deliver#main method that saves the mail into an mbox style mailbox.
The only API the Deliver script has is the #agent method. This retrieves the RFilter::DeliveryAgent object associated with the current
message. Using the API of the RFilter::DeliveryAgent object, you can access and modify the message body and headers, defer or reject the
message delivery, and deliver into various mailbox formats.
See also RFilter::DeliveryAgent and Deliver.
INSTALLATION
Assuming you have the RubyMail mail classes installed, you typically have to put something like this in your .forward file:
|"/usr/bin/rdeliver --log /home/you/.rlog"
This will call rdeliver for each new message you get, and log to /home/you/.rlog.
CATASTROPHIC ERRORS
The rdeliver script is very careful with errors. If there is any problem, it logs the error to the log file you specify. But if you do
not specify a log file, or the error occurs before the log file is opened, a record of the error is placed in a file called CATASTROPH-
IC_DELIVERY_FAILURE in the home directory. If that fails, the error information is printed to the standard output in the hopes that it
will be part of a bounce message. In all cases, the exit code 75 is returned, which tells the MTA to re-try the delivery again.
AUTHOR
rdeliver and RFilter support classes were written by Matt Armstrong <matt@lickey.com>.
This document was originally an RD format document of rdeliver script. This manual page was converted from it for Debian GNU/Linux system.
September 2003 rdeliver(1)