I'm new to unix scripting. How would I go about pulling the first 3 characters from a variable in ksh and storing in another variable? Thanks. (9 Replies)
Hey all,
I have been using Ksh and in that I am setting Environment variables.
To set Env. Variables I have created my own file "BuildScript.sh" in which i have written :
export CLASSPATH=/somedir/some other dir/file:.
export PATH=/some dir/file:.
But when i am calling this... (4 Replies)
hi all,
how do i subract variables in shell ?? am trying to space out the headers and the output generated by the shell so they all line up :
currently the output is like this :
servers : users
server1 : 10
latestServer : 50
so i thought... (3 Replies)
I'm trying to set a variable to the output of a command.
This is what the comand output to the display looks like:
/>hciconndump -v TOsiu
Dump of connection(s): TOsiu
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Process: A60Tsiu Connection: TOsiu... (2 Replies)
Hello,
I have a problem combining two variables into one.
I did the following:
in my env variables i had set
PATH_DESTINATION_1=/root/path_one
PATH_DESTINATION_2=/root/path_two
#!/usr/bin/ksh
count=1
count_path=2
while
do (3 Replies)
Hi,
I 'm trying to send an e-mail for every different line in the .txt
for i in {1..$variable}
do
sed -n "/$i$/p" text.txt
done
I have two problems about this.
First one is that for loop doesn't work
and the second one is that i cant get the output of sed (4 Replies)
Hello, I am a new joiner to the forum, and have what i hope is a simple question, however I can't seem to find the answer so maybe it is not available within bash scripting.
I intend to use the below script to archive files from multiple directories at once by using a loop, and a variable (n)... (10 Replies)
Cannot combine these two strings into one line, either as a 3rd variable or echo or printing ? Frustrating.
for i in `cat /scripts/pathList.dat`
do
OldRepo= grep Oldhostname ${i}/.svn/entries | tail -1
NewRepo= grep Oldhostname ${i}/.svn/entries | tail -1 | sed '/Oldhostname/... (41 Replies)
Hi Friends ,
I want to know how to format the output for the following:
i searched in the forum and couldnt get the exact requirement.
Thanks in advance . (2 Replies)
Here is the whole script, very simple, but I am just learning
ROK_NO=$1
RPT=/tmp/test
sed -E '/^SELECT/ s/(.{23}).{8}/\1'"$ROK_NO"' /' $RPT
echo $RPT
When I run this I get
$ bash rok.sh 2388085
: No such file or directory
/tmp/test
When I type the command in console, it works... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: isey78
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zcmp
ZDIFF(1) BSD General Commands Manual ZDIFF(1)NAME
zcmp, zdiff -- compare compressed files
SYNOPSIS
zcmp [options] file [file2]
zdiff [options] file [file2]
DESCRIPTION
zcmp and zdiff are filters that invoke cmp(1) or diff(1) respectively to compare compressed files. Any options that are specified are passed
to cmp(1) or diff(1).
If only file1 is specified, it is compared against a file with the same name, but with the extension removed. When both file1 or file2 are
specified, either file may be compressed.
Extensions handled by gzip(1):
o z, Z,
o gz,
o taz,
o tgz.
Extensions handled by bzip2(1):
o bz,
o bz2,
o tbz,
o tbz2.
Extensions handled by xz(1):
o lzma,
o xz,
o tlz,
o txz.
ENVIRONMENT
TMPDIR Directory in which to place temporary files. If unset, /tmp is used.
FILES
/tmp/zcmp.XXXXXXXXXX Temporary file for zcmp.
/tmp/zdiff.XXXXXXXXXX Temporary file for zdiff.
SEE ALSO bzip2(1), cmp(1), diff(1), gzip(1), xz(1)CAVEATS
zcmp and zdiff rely solely on the file extension to determine what is, or is not, a compressed file. Consequently, the following are not
supported as arguments:
- directories
- device special files
- filenames indicating the standard input (``-'')
BSD May 23, 2011 BSD