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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Help The Helpdesk?!! Post 302352706 by briandanielz on Sunday 13th of September 2009 02:16:05 AM
Old 09-13-2009
Thanks for your input -

That solves
1. Run "Cp -Rvf" and log output to a "DT.txt file" as well
But Now I would need to know how to filter the ".txt:" file with any thing that gives and "Output/input error"
Also this creates a new propblem - now when I run "Cp -Rvf [blah blah] 1>Transfer.txt
Terminal dose not show in verbose what is being transferred real time... It pauses and then goes to the bash prompt when its done.

Hope that makes sense?

Thanks for you help.

Last edited by briandanielz; 09-13-2009 at 03:22 AM..
 
fastautils(1)					     FASTA format file manipulation utilities					     fastautils(1)

NAME
fastautils - FASTA format file manipulation utilities SYNOPSIS
fastachecksum [ options ] <input file> fastaclean fastaclip fastacomposition fastadiff fastaexplode fastafetch fastahardmask fastaindex fastalength fastanrdb fastaoverlap fastareformat fastaremove fastarevcomp fastasoftmask fastasort fastasplit fastasubseq fastatranslate fastavalidcds DESCRIPTION
These are utilities for the manipulation of FASTA format sequence databases which are distributed with the exonerate sequence alignment program. ENVIRONMENT
Not documented yet. EXAMPLES
fastalength sequence.fasta blah blah VERSION
This documentation accompanies version 2.2.0 of the exonerate package. AUTHOR
Guy St.C. Slater. <guy@ebi.ac.uk>. See the AUTHORS file accompanying the source code for a list of contributors. AVAILABILITY
This source code for the exonerate package is available under the terms of the GNU general public licence. Please see the file COPYING which was distrubuted with this package, or http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt for details. This package has been developed as part of the ensembl project. Please see http://www.ensembl.org/ for more information. SEE ALSO
exonerate(1),e-PCR fastautils March 2003 fastautils(1)
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