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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Increment in date Post 302385105 by xj2sm on Thursday 7th of January 2010 05:05:01 AM
Old 01-07-2010
hi,
may be you can try this,my friend.
Code:
getTargetTime(){
        sdt=`date -d"$1" +%s`
        timediff=`expr $sdt + $2 \* 24 \* 60 \* 60`
        dt=`date -d @$timediff +%Y%m%d`
        echo $dt
}
dt=`getTargetTime 20080229 1`
echo $dt

 

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CONFIG_LIST(8)						      System Manager's Manual						    CONFIG_LIST(8)

NAME
config_list - Configure a Mailman list from a text file description SYNOPSIS
config_list [options] listname DESCRIPTION
This is a very powerful script which lets you view and modify a list's configuration variables from the command line. E.g. you can dump out all the list options into a plain text file (actually a valid Python file!), complete with comments explaining each variable. Or you can apply the configuration from such a file to a particular list. OPTIONS
-i filename, --inputfile=filename Configure the list by assigning each module-global variable in the file to an attribute on the list object, then saving the list. The named file is loaded with execfile() and must be legal Python code. Any variable that isn't already an attribute of the list object is ignored (a warning message is printed). See also the -c option. A special variable named `mlist' is put into the globals during the execfile, which is bound to the actual MailList object. This lets you do all manner of bizarre thing to the list object, but BEWARE! Using this can severely (and possibly irreparably) damage your mailing list! -o filename, --outputfile=filename Instead of configuring the list, print out a list's configuration variables in a format suitable for input using this script. In this way, you can easily capture the configuration settings for a particular list and imprint those settings on another list. file- name is the file to output the settings to. If filename is `-', standard out is used. -c, --checkonly The modified list is not actually changed. Only useful with -i. -v, --verbose Print the name of each attribute as it is being changed. Only useful with -i. -h, --help Print a small help text and exit NOTES
The options -o and -i are mutually exclusive. AUTHOR
Author of Mailman is the Mailman Cabal, see http://www.list.org/ for information. This manpage is written by Tollef Fog Heen <tfheen@debian.org> for Debian SEE ALSO
Mailman documentation on http://www.list.org/ and in /usr/share/doc/mailman. 2001-03-10 CONFIG_LIST(8)
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