Hello experts,
I run Solaris 9. I have a below script which is used for gunzip the thousand files from a directory.
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#!/usr/bin/sh
cd /home/thousands/gzipfiles/
for i in `ls -1`
do
gunzip -c $i > /path/to/file/$i
done
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In my SAME directory there thousand of GZIP file and also... (4 Replies)
If I execute the command "ls -l /export/home/abcde/dev/proj/code/* | awk -F' ' '{print $9}' | cut -d'/' -f6-8" it will list all the files in /export/home/abcde/dev/proj/code/ directory as well as the files in subdirectories also
proj/code/test.sh
proj/code/test1.c
proj/code/unix... (8 Replies)
Hello dear Community,
I have a task to wrtie a script which will gzip not zipped files in a directory and itīs subdirectories. I succeeded in gzippung the directory but not the subdirectories:
#/bin/bash
#go to the directory where to zip
cd $1
#Zip unzipped files
for i in `ls | xargs... (2 Replies)
Here is my question in bash
for f in f1 f2
do
cd $f
cd ??? # i need to enter the two layers of sub folders then find the folder named "abcde" ?
cd .. # how to get out two layers subdirectories?
cd ..
done (2 Replies)
Here is my question in bash
for f in f1 f2
do
cd $f
cd ??? # i need to enter the two layers of sub folders then find the folder named "abcde" ?
cd .. # how to get out two layers subdirectories?
cd ..
done (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a random test file: test.txt, size: 146
$ ll test.txt
$ 146 test.txt
Take 1:
$ cat test.txt | gzip > test.txt.gz
$ ll test.txt.gz
$ 124 test.txt.gz
Take 2:
$ gzip test.txt
$ ll test.txt.gz
$ 133 test.txt.gz
As you can see, gzipping a file and piping into gzip... (1 Reply)
#!/bin/bash
#
name=$1
type=$2
number=1
for file in ./**
do
if
then
filenumber=00$number
elif
then
filenumber=0$number
fi
tempname="$name""$filenumber"."$type"
if (4 Replies)
Hi
You might find it very trivial but actually don't know how to loop through all sub-directories and their child directories into a csh. bash was easier I believe but here I am, stuck with csh. So elaborately here's my problem:
Let's say I have my parent directory named C-H/ under which I have... (15 Replies)
Hi frnds,
My requirement is I have a zip file with name say eg: test_ABC_UH_ccde2a_awdeaea_20150422.zip
within that there are subdirectories on each directory we again have .zip files and in that we have files like mama20150422.gz and so on.
Iam in need of a bash script so that it unzips... (0 Replies)
Hii,
Could someone help me to append string to the starting of all the filenames inside a directory but it should exclude .zip files and subdirectories.
Eg.
file1: test1.log
file2: test2.log
file3 test.zip
After running the script
file1: string_test1.log
file2: string_test2.log
file3:... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Ravi Kishore
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zip_name_locate
ZIP_NAME_LOCATE(3) Library Functions Manual ZIP_NAME_LOCATE(3)NAME
zip_name_locate - get index of file by name
LIBRARY
libzip (-lzip)
SYNOPSIS
#include <zip.h>
int zip_name_locate(struct zip *archive, const char *fname, int flags);
DESCRIPTION
The zip_name_locate function returns the index of the file named fname in archive. If archive does not contain a file with that name, -1
is returned. The are specified by or'ing the following values, or 0 for none of them.
ZIP_FL_NOCASE Ignore case distinctions.
ZIP_FL_NODIR Ignore directory part of file name in archive.
RETURN VALUES
zip_name_locate returns the index of the file named fname or -1, if archive does not contain an entry of that name.
ERRORS
The zip_name_locate function fails and sets the error information to ZIP_ER_NOENT if no entry of the name fname is found in the archive.
If one of the arguments is invalid, the error information is set to ZIP_ER_INVAL.
SEE ALSO libzip(3), zip_get_name(3)AUTHORS
Dieter Baron <dillo@giga.or.at> and Thomas Klausner <tk@giga.or.at>
NiH October 4, 2006 ZIP_NAME_LOCATE(3)