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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting how to run scripts.... Post 302389084 by tlarkin on Friday 22nd of January 2010 02:18:40 PM
Old 01-22-2010
This is what I do in my enterprise (OS X Sys admin). I create scripts that need to be run, and their dependencies and copy them into each client locally in a folder under /Library/Scripts/mycompany. That is where every script I ever need to call lives.

Then if I have multiple scripts, like if I have a comparison bracket with an if/then statement and it needs to call two other scripts I will just hard code the full path to my script, which is always /Library/Scripts/mycompany/name_of_script.sh

That way I can centralize it, put it in a directory owned as root. Then I can use launch agents (like cron, or init.d) run these scripts based on how I tell it to.

If I add a script to trigger a log in hook in each user's .bash_profile or in their home directory launchd looks at (this is particular to Mac OS X) it may call for other scripts in /Library/Scripts/mycompany.

It just depends on what you are trying to accomplish here.
 

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File::stat(3pm) 					 Perl Programmers Reference Guide					   File::stat(3pm)

NAME
File::stat - by-name interface to Perl's built-in stat() functions SYNOPSIS
use File::stat; $st = stat($file) or die "No $file: $!"; if ( ($st->mode & 0111) && $st->nlink > 1) ) { print "$file is executable with lotsa links "; } if ( -x $st ) { print "$file is executable "; } use Fcntl "S_IRUSR"; if ( $st->cando(S_IRUSR, 1) ) { print "My effective uid can read $file "; } use File::stat qw(:FIELDS); stat($file) or die "No $file: $!"; if ( ($st_mode & 0111) && ($st_nlink > 1) ) { print "$file is executable with lotsa links "; } DESCRIPTION
This module's default exports override the core stat() and lstat() functions, replacing them with versions that return "File::stat" objects. This object has methods that return the similarly named structure field name from the stat(2) function; namely, dev, ino, mode, nlink, uid, gid, rdev, size, atime, mtime, ctime, blksize, and blocks. As of version 1.02 (provided with perl 5.12) the object provides "-X" overloading, so you can call filetest operators ("-f", "-x", and so on) on it. It also provides a "->cando" method, called like $st->cando( ACCESS, EFFECTIVE ) where ACCESS is one of "S_IRUSR", "S_IWUSR" or "S_IXUSR" from the Fcntl module, and EFFECTIVE indicates whether to use effective (true) or real (false) ids. The method interprets the "mode", "uid" and "gid" fields, and returns whether or not the current process would be allowed the specified access. If you don't want to use the objects, you may import the "->cando" method into your namespace as a regular function called "stat_cando". This takes an arrayref containing the return values of "stat" or "lstat" as its first argument, and interprets it for you. You may also import all the structure fields directly into your namespace as regular variables using the :FIELDS import tag. (Note that this still overrides your stat() and lstat() functions.) Access these fields as variables named with a preceding "st_" in front their method names. Thus, "$stat_obj->dev()" corresponds to $st_dev if you import the fields. To access this functionality without the core overrides, pass the "use" an empty import list, and then access function functions with their full qualified names. On the other hand, the built-ins are still available via the "CORE::" pseudo-package. BUGS
As of Perl 5.8.0 after using this module you cannot use the implicit $_ or the special filehandle "_" with stat() or lstat(), trying to do so leads into strange errors. The workaround is for $_ to be explicit my $stat_obj = stat $_; and for "_" to explicitly populate the object using the unexported and undocumented populate() function with CORE::stat(): my $stat_obj = File::stat::populate(CORE::stat(_)); ERRORS
-%s is not implemented on a File::stat object The filetest operators "-t", "-T" and "-B" are not implemented, as they require more information than just a stat buffer. WARNINGS
These can all be disabled with no warnings "File::stat"; File::stat ignores use filetest 'access' You have tried to use one of the "-rwxRWX" filetests with "use filetest 'access'" in effect. "File::stat" will ignore the pragma, and just use the information in the "mode" member as usual. File::stat ignores VMS ACLs VMS systems have a permissions structure that cannot be completely represented in a stat buffer, and unlike on other systems the builtin filetest operators respect this. The "File::stat" overloads, however, do not, since the information required is not available. NOTE
While this class is currently implemented using the Class::Struct module to build a struct-like class, you shouldn't rely upon this. AUTHOR
Tom Christiansen perl v5.16.3 2013-03-04 File::stat(3pm)
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