Hello All.
I am having a directory /tmp/rahul which contains many files in the format
@#home@#rahul@#programs@#script.pl
where /home/rahul/programs is the directory where the script.pl file is to be placed.
I have many files in this format.
What i want is a script which read these... (7 Replies)
I am trying to write a script that prompts users for date and time, then process the gzip file into awk. During the ksh part of the script another file is created and needs to be processed with a different set of pattern matches then I need to combine the two in the end. I'm stuck at the part... (6 Replies)
I tried searching for this, but I might have used the wrong terms as I couldn't find answers to this question.
I'm looking for a way to replace all files with a certain filename with another file within a specific directory including all of it's subdirectory using a shell-script. (2 Replies)
Hello, I know how to join multiple files using the cat function. I want to do something a little more advanced. Basically I want to put the filename in the first column...
One thing to note is that the file is tab delimited.
e.g.
file1.txt
joe 1 4 5 6 7 3
manny 2 3 4 5 6 7
... (4 Replies)
Hello everyone!!
I am not completely new to shell script but I havent been able to find the answer to my problem and I'm sure there are some smart brains here up for the challenge :D.
I have several CSV files that I need to combine into one, but I also need to know where each row came from.... (7 Replies)
Hi All,
Thanks in Advance
I am working on a shell script. I need some assistance.
My Requirement:
1) There are some set of files in a directory like given below
OTP_UFSC_20120530000000_acc.csv
OTP_UFSC_20120530000000_faf.csv
OTP_UFSC_20120530000000_prom.csv... (0 Replies)
Hi All,
Thanks in Advance
I am working on a shell script. I need some assistance.
My code:
if
then
set "subscriber" "promplan" "mapping" "dedicatedaccount" "faflistSub" "faflistAcc" "accumulator"\
"pam_account";
for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8;... (0 Replies)
Hello,
Although I have found similar questions, I could not find advice that could help with our problem.
The issue:
We have a few thousands text files (books).
Each book has many chapters. Each chapter is identified by a cite-key. We need
to split each of those book files by... (4 Replies)
I have a process that requires me to read data from huge log files and find the most recent entry on a per-user basis. The number of users may fluctuate wildly month to month, so I can't code for it with names or a set number of variables to capture the data, and the files are large so I don't... (7 Replies)
Greetings. I am working in a Linux environment and am trying to figure out a way to rename files in a directory by appending a unique strings that appears within a certain area in those files. I have gotten as far as identifying what that particular unique string is with a command like the... (10 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
tap2junit
TAP2JUNIT(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation TAP2JUNIT(1p)NAME
tap2junit - Converts TAP output to JUnit
SYNOPSIS
tap2junit [options] <filename> <filename> ...
Options:
--suffix <suffix> Suffix for JUnit output files (default ".xml")
--verbose Display verbose status during conversion
--name <name> Provide explicit name for the JUnit test
--help/-? Display brief help message
--man Display full documentation
DESCRIPTION
"tap2junit" converts TAP output to JUnit.
Give it a list of files containing TAP results and it will create a series of ????.junit.xml output files containing the JUnit
representations of that TAP contained in the files.
If you specify - as the filename, "tap2junit" will read from STDIN and write to STDOUT. You may also want to use the "--name" option to
name the test explicitly (as the default name of "-" isn't going to make much sense).
OPTIONS --suffix <suffix>
Specifies the suffix which is appended to all of the input files, in order to generate the filename for the JUnit XML file that is
being output.
If you want to live dangerously and over-write your original TAP files, you can set this to "" and your original TAP files will be
over-written.
Defaults to .xml
--verbose
Display verbose status information during the conversion (telling you which TAP file its working on).
--name <name>
Specifies an explicit name for the JUnit test. If no name is provided, a default name will be constructed based on the full path of
the TAP file being processed.
This option has also been aliased as "--junit_name" to provide compatibility with a patch from Joe McMahon.
--help/-?
Display brief help message.
--man
Displays the full documentation.
AUTHOR
Graham TerMarsch <cpan@howlingfrog.com>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2008-2010, Graham TerMarsch. All Rights Reserved.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
TAP::Formatter::JUnit.
perl v5.14.2 2012-03-12 TAP2JUNIT(1p)