I was going through a find tutorial and just couldn't get it...can someone explain it like he/she would explain a brain damaged dodo?
"find allows you to specify a pattern that can be bit-wise ANDed with the permissions of the file. Simply put a minus sign before the octal value. The group write... (1 Reply)
Hi,
i have query about "find" command. Do I need to put the command after -exec in single quotes? Why?
For ex. see output of these three find commands.
Any explanations?
cheers,
-Ashish (2 Replies)
Hello everyone,
I have got two queries:
1) I want to do some work on files that were last modified yesterday.
Will find ... -mtime -2 be correct or -mtime-1?
2)What about finding files that were modified today? Will it be -mtime -0 or -mtime -1?
Thanks. (1 Reply)
i have a script that performes an update operation. I just wanted to know whether that update statement is successfull or not.
Below the script:
#!/bin/ksh
. $HOME/conf/systemProperties/EnvSetup.properties
sqlplus -silent sie/da@edn.world <<END
set pagesize 0 feedback off verify off... (3 Replies)
I am coding shell script.
I need to connect to different databases like DB2, Oracle and Sybase.
I would then need to query tables where it has all the groups, users for that database.
I would also need who has what kind of permissions.
EG: I know for DB2 some TABAUTH table needs to be... (0 Replies)
I have a file with 3 columns as below
column1 column2 column3
1, corporate,unix, 2300
2, business,unix, 23000
I need to replace "," with "|" as delimiter but the problem is the second column already has comma which is also getting replaced. I need... (4 Replies)
when i search for a file using find i want to be able to cd to the directory of the file
simple find i'm using is
find . -name <filename> the output is the full path to the file, i want to use the output to cd into the directory... I need to add this into a script
Any ideas pls (2 Replies)
I need help with a regexp to find out the ip address which can possibly be present in a URL.
The URLs can be in any of the following form
<domain>?a=12345&d=somestring1
<domain>?c=10.10.10.100&d=somestring1
<domain>?a=12345&b=somestring1&c=10.1.2.4d=somestring2... (3 Replies)
On my linux box, I have a file say dump.txt.
I then need to move to another seperte folder and need to find only one file with extension *.tar that has the closest timestamp after / next to the timestamp of the dump.txt. (2 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I am having below file which holds data like this
file.txt
name,id,flag
apple,1,Y
apple,2,N
mango,1,Y
mango,2,Y
I need to read the above file and frame a query like this
hive -s -e "create apple_view as select 1 from main_table;"
hive -s -e "create mango_view as select... (11 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
nbibfind
NBIBFIND(1) General Commands Manual NBIBFIND(1)NAME
nbibfind - find bibliography entries for BibTeX or NbibTeX
SYNOPSIS
nbibfind [-terse|-full|-bib] query [bibname...]
DESCRIPTION
nbibfind searches for BibTeX entries using the same query algorithm as NbibTeX. If the optional list of bibnames is given, it searches
only those bibliographies; otherwise, it searches all bibliographies on the user's BIBINPUTS (or on the standard system path). The lan-
guage of query is that of nbibtex(1).
OPTIONS -terse Print a one-line summary of each matched entry (the default).
-full Print a longer summary of each matched entry, including full authors, year, and title, possibly spread over multiple lines.
-bib Print each entry in a form suitable for including in a .bib file.
EXAMPLES
nbibfind author=knuth:series=art-programming:volume=2
nbibfind knuth:seminumerical personal.bib
nbibfind harper-moggi:phase
nbibfind :essence-algol
nbibfind :essence-functional
QUERY LANGUAGE
The query language is that of nbibtex(1).
A query consists of a sequence of one or more constraints separated by colons. A constraint may be empty.
A nonempty constraint is of the form key=words, where key is the name of a field in the NbibTeX entry and words is a sequence of one or
more words separated by dashes. The contraint is satisfied if every word in words is found in the field named by key. (The key may also
be [type], which matches agains the type of the entry, or *, which looks for words in any field.)
As a convenience, keys may be defaulted in up to three constraints. In the first constraint, the default key is author. In the second
constraint, the default key is year if words is all digits, and is title otherwise. In the third constraint, the default key is year if
words is all digits, and is [type] otherwise.
To match a word in words, nbibfind uses the Boyer-Moore string-matching algorithm, so longer words are usually faster.
ENVIRONMENT
For .bib files, nbibfind uses the BIBINPUTS environment variable if that is set, otherwise the default. For details of the searching, see
tex(1) and kpsewhich(1).
SEE ALSO nbibtex(1), latex(1), tex(1), kpsewhich(1), bibtex(1).
Leslie Lamport, LaTeX - A Document Preparation System, Addison-Wesley, 1985, ISBN 0-201-15790-X.
AUTHOR
Norman Ramsey, Harvard University.
4 May 2006 NBIBFIND(1)