11-07-2010
This User Gave Thanks to fpmurphy For This Post:
10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. Shell Programming and Scripting
hi
i have a function
abc
{
//from this function i am passing args to antoher function like
def a b c j k l
}
now i want to count the no of args coming to def() function and iterate over those values
is there any way to do this one
please help (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: satish@123
2 Replies
2. SuSE
Hi,
I have got few RPM's from rpmfind.net ( mainly gcc ).
But it seems to be src files instead of the image.
so I think we have to build the src files according to target machine using rpmbuild.
Can any one help me with
1) Various options of rpm build that have to be taken care
2)... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: Sivaswami
3 Replies
3. Linux
Hi,
In the rpm SPEC file there is %pre section for preinstall scripts.
We can write any think in the "sh" format here.
I want to call a script here. How can i do this?
Thanks (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: vibhor_agarwali
2 Replies
4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Greetings, I hope this is the right forum. I am looking to install Samba on my Linux box on my home network. I'm pretty sure I can deal with the how, I'm just not certain of the what.
ok I'm using Debian lenny with no GUI. I have apt working and I've successfully installed and used one package... (10 Replies)
Discussion started by: fguy
10 Replies
5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I am using SYBASE database. in my script i am connecting to DB via using isql.
isql -U${S_USER} -S${S_SERV} -D${S_DB} -P${S_PWD} -b0 -w3000 -h0 -s"|" -i${MYDIR}/ABC.sql -oXYZ.txt << FINSQL
i am taking a ABC.sql file to use the queries written in it and storing the output in... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: dazdseg
3 Replies
6. Shell Programming and Scripting
i want to check passed arguments one by one and if it is user print home director of that user (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: testman84
3 Replies
7. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi Guys,
I am trying to pass arguments to the script i am wrinting.
When no argument is passed or wrong argument is passed, the script needs to output the way it needs to be called and exit.
Currently, when no arguments is passed, it is not getting exited but goes on assuming those... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: mac4rfree
3 Replies
8. Red Hat
Hey all,
I'm not sure if this possible but I had tested it out manually during the installation (placed a sleep in the pre-installation) and it worked. I'm trying to have a pexpect script to log into the mysql and input a new row for the pre-installation, which will end up displaying on a web... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: karljbaker
1 Replies
9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi all,
I am trying to delete columns in a file using a script. The columns that need to be deleted are passed as arguments to the script.
The script should look like this
> delete_columns.sh <file_name.txt> <column_numbers_to_be_deleted>
The contents of the file_name.txt will be like ... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: VNR
5 Replies
10. Shell Programming and Scripting
My requirement is that I want to pass similar argument to a shell script and process it in the script. Something like below:
myScript.sh -c COMPONENT1 -c COMPONENT2 -a APPNote: -c option can be specified multiple times and -a is optional parameter
I know this can be achieved using... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: rajdeep_paul
2 Replies
LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
makedeltarpm
MAKEDELTARPM(8) System Manager's Manual MAKEDELTARPM(8)
NAME
makedeltarpm - create a deltarpm from two rpms
SYNOPSIS
makedeltarpm [-v] [-V version] [-z compression] [-m mbytes] [-s seqfile] [-r] [-u] oldrpm newrpm deltarpm
makedeltarpm [-v] [-V version] [-z compression] [-s seqfile] [-u] -p oldrpmprint oldpatchrpm oldrpm newrpm deltarpm
DESCRIPTION
makedeltarpm creates a deltarpm from two rpms. The deltarpm can later be used to recreate the new rpm from either filesystem data or the
old rpm. Use the -v option to make makedeltarpm more verbose about its work (use it twice to make it even more verbose).
If you want to create a smaller and faster to combine "rpm-only" deltarpm which does not work with filesystem data, specify the -r option.
makedeltarpm normally produces a V3 format deltarpm, use the -V option to specify a different version if desired. The -z option can be used
to specify a different compression method, the default is to use the same compression method as used in the new rpm.
The -s option makes makedeltarpm write out the sequence id to the specified file seqfile.
If you also use patch rpms you should use the -p option to specify the rpm-print of oldrpm and the created patch rpm. This option tells
makedeltarpm to exclude the files that were not included in the patch rpm but are not byteswise identical to the ones in oldrpm.
makedeltarpm can also create an "identity" deltarpm by adding the -u switch. In this case only one rpm has to be specified. An identity
deltarpm can be useful to just replace the signature header of a rpm or to reconstruct a rpm from the filesystem.
MEMORY CONSIDERATIONS
makedeltarpm normally needs about three to four times the size of the rpm's uncompressed payload. You can use the -m option to enable a
sliding block algorithm that needs mbytes megabytes of memory. This trades memory usage with the size of the created deltarpm. Furthermore,
the uncompressed deltarpm payload is currently also stored in memory when this option is used, but it tends to be small in most cases.
SEE ALSO
applydeltarpm(8) combinedeltarpm(8)
AUTHOR
Michael Schroeder <mls@suse.de>
Jul 2010 MAKEDELTARPM(8)