I am writing a script that will identify the oldest file in a directory. Here's the syntax:
#!/bin/ksh
cd directory
chmod 777 *
ls -r -1t > file1
sed -n -e "1P" < file1 > file2
So my problem is, now I have file2, which contains the name of the oldest file in the directory. How do I use,... (1 Reply)
Hello
I am working on cleaning up permissions on Oracle mountpoints and datafiles in unix. I am looking for a script or a scripting idea to 1st.
1. grep for owner oracle
2. ensure its a directory owned for oracle
3. chmod 750 on the oracle owned directory.
4. grep for oracle files, etc... (3 Replies)
I'm new to shell scripting and am having a problem trying to do something in C shell. I want to write a script that will input something instead of a user doing it. For example, using the command 'write' the user is supposed to type something to be sent to another user. I want a script to be able... (3 Replies)
Folks;
I need some help with these:
1. understanding how to control access rights and manage visibility using FTP in Solaris, in other words, I need to use FTP in Solaris to be able to give some users access to add/modify data to/from the UNIX server.
2. How can i control the space allowed for... (2 Replies)
folks;
I have a script to remove any files that older than 14 days then move any files that younger than 7 days to another directory. but for some reason it doesn't move the files, when i do it manually it works but not through the script. i tried 2 different ways in writing the move part but it... (6 Replies)
I am pretty new to linux so forgive me for asking a basic question :P
I am using SSH to control 40 machines. What i am trying to do is remotely bash a shell script on each machine. I am using a for loop to bash every script, code as follows.
code in host machine runallworkers.sh:
...
... (2 Replies)
Preview of command prompt
f ---> to start ferret
q----> to stop ferret
asp@nex:~$ f
NOAA/PMEL TMAP
FERRET v6.82
Linux 2.6.18-308.8.2.el5PAE 32-bit - 08/03/12
3-Dec-12 16:44
yes? go my.jnl
yes?column=4/skip=1/type=num,text ............filename.txt
---... (4 Replies)
hi all,
I am writing a script and beginner in shell scripting. I have tried the below script. could you please check and let me know whether the below scirpt is correct.
Unix details : HP Unix
Input file.
cat input.txt | tail -4
HTS40002.W1978.PROM
HTS40003.W1978.PROM... (17 Replies)
If I'm the admin for the financial system and I want to configure authorization pf file system permission.Also, The first rule is that Managers and clerks can read and write billings for all cases. The second rules is that Paralegals and administrative assits can read and write billings only on... (2 Replies)
Hi!
I am using Emacs 22.3.1 and the Control-G command will not work to cancel. I took my init.el file out of the mix and it stills does not work. I am not sure when I upgraded from 20.4 to 22.3.1, if it worked, but it certainly does not now.
Any thoughts... (6 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
xotclsh
xotclsh(1) XOTcl Applications xotclsh(1)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
xotclsh - Tcl Shell containing object-oriented scripting language XOTcl
SYNOPSIS
xotclsh ?filename arg arg ...?
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
xotclsh is a shell-like application that reads XOTcl commands from its standard input or from a file and evaluates them. Similarly as the
relation between tclsh and wish, xowish provides all functionality of xotclsh and provides as well predefined support for TK widgets.
XOTcl (XOTcl, pronounced exotickle) is an object-oriented scripting language based on MIT's OTcl. It is intended as a value added replace-
ment of OTcl.
Scripting languages, such as Tcl, are designed for glueing components together, provide features such as dynamic extensibility and dynamic
typing with automatic conversion, that make them well suited for rapid application development.
The object system of XOTcl enables a user to to define objects, classes, and meta-classes. Classes are special objects with the purpose of
managing other objects. ``Managing'' means that a class controls the creation and destruction of its instances and that it contains a
repository of methods accessible for the instances. Every object may be enhanced with object-specific methods. XOTcl supports single and
multiple inheritance. All object-class and class-class relationships in XOTcl are introspectable and can be dynamically changed at arbi-
trary times. Ambiguities in name resolution of methods are avoided through method chaining through "next", which does not require explicit
method naming.
XOTcl combines the ideas of scripting and object-orientation in a way that preserves the benefits of both of them. It is equipped with sev-
eral new language constructs that help building and managing complex systems. We added the following support:
Dynamic Object Aggregations, to provide dynamic aggregations through nested namespaces (objects).
Nested Classes, to reduce the interference of independently developed program structures.
Assertions, to reduce the interface and the reliability problems caused by dynamic typing and, therefore, to ease the combination of many
components.
Meta-data, to enhance self-documentation of objects and classes.
Per-object mixins, as a means to give an object dynamically access to the methods of one or several supplemental classes.
Per-class mixins, as a means to give all instances of an class dynamically access to the methods of one or several supplemental classes.
Filters as a means of abstractions over method invocations to implement large program structures, like design patterns.
XOTcl provides a value-added replacement of Tcl package loading providing integration with object-oriented constructs and tracking/tracing
of component loading.
VARIABLES
xotclsh sets all variables that tclsh sets, and additionally the following variables:
::xotcl::version XOTcl version number.
::xotcl::confdir Directory for XOTcl configuration.
::xotcl::logdir Directory where logfiles are placed.
KEYWORDS
argument, interpreter, prompt, script file, shell
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