In bash, I can match the ' character in a substition involving the line ending symbol $, easily.
In tcsh I ran into a problem.
Code:
sed "s/$/'/g" filename
sed "s/$/'/g" < filename
sed -e "s/$/'/g" filename
Unmatched '.
Where can I find out why this is the case? (2 Replies)
So I am new to unix, and actually anything outside drag and drop with the mouse (been learning for about a week so far) . I have been using the foreach command in tcsh because I am working on a group of files. Basically what I need is to insert part of the filename as the first line in the file.... (0 Replies)
Hi,
I need to find tcsh shell version info on several boxes.
I made a script and running on boxes through SSH.
This is what i am doing :
echo /bin/tcsh -c 'echo $version' | ssh "box name"
but i dont see anything.
if i run /bin/tcsh -c 'echo $version' on ocal machine i see the... (2 Replies)
Greetings!
I love the power and control offered by BASH but detest its syntax! Is there some alternative *nix shell language? (other than TCSH)
Or maybe a wrapper that affords the use of BASH commands via an easier syntax?
I considered creating a complicated system of aliases to... (8 Replies)
Hello,
When i run a bash script on ubuntu i get this message..
#!/bin/bash cannot find file or directory...
Can anibody help me with this, because the file actually exists....
Is there any extra configuration to be made? (5 Replies)
As I stated in a previous thread - I'm a newbie to Unix/Linux and programming. I'm trying to learn the basics on my own using a couple books and the exercises provided inside.
I've reached an exercise that has me stumped. I need to write a bash script that will will read in a file and print the... (11 Replies)
So, I made a script beginning with #!/bin/bash on gedit.
And I double clicked it to run in terminal and I end up with "The child process exited normally with status 127" and "command not found".
If I run the same script from the terminal as "tcsh (script name)" it runs just fine.
If I... (8 Replies)
As part of a bash the below line strips off a numerical prefix from directory 1 to search for in directory 2.
for file in /home/cmccabe/Desktop/comparison/missing/*.txt
do
file1=${file##*/} # Strip off directory
getprefix=${file1%%_*.txt}
... (5 Replies)
I need to find a file and print its contents
I am trying but it is not working
find -path /opt/app-root/src/.npm/_logs -type f -name "*.log" -print
Version
$ bash -version
GNU bash, version 4.4.12(1)-release (x86_64-pc-msys) (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: SVRao19056
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applypatch
APPLYPATCH(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation APPLYPATCH(1p)NAME
applypatch - apply 'makepatch' generated script to update a source tree
SYNOPSIS
applypatch [ options ] patch-kit
DESCRIPTION
Applypatch applies a patch kit as generated by the makepatch program. It performs the following actions:
o First, it will extensively verify that the patch kit is complete and did not get corrupted during transfer.
o Then it will apply some heuristics to verify that the directory in which the patch will be applied does indeed contain the expected
sources.
If a corruption or verification error is detected, applypatch exits without making changes.
o If the kit is okay, and the directory seems to be the right one: it creates new files and directories as necessary.
o Then it runs the patch program to apply the patch to the source files.
o Upon completion, obsolete files, directories and .orig files are removed, file modes of new files are set, and the timestamps of all
patched files are adjusted.
Applypatch arguments
Applypatch takes one argument, the name of the patch kit as generated by makepatch. If no name is specified, the patch kit is read from
standard input.
Applypatch options
Options are matched case insensitive, and may be abbreviated to uniqueness.
-directory dir
The name of the source directory to be patched.
-check
Perform the checks on the patch kit and patch directory, but do not make any changes.
-force
Force continuation of the patch process even when corruption or verification errors are detected. This is very dangerous!
-retain
Do not remove patch backup files (with extension ".orig") upon completion.
-patch cmd
The patch command to be used. Default is ""patch -p0 -N"". Additionally, a ""-s"" will be added unless option -verbose was specified.
-verbose
This option will cause applypatch and the patch program to emit verbose progress information.
-quiet
This option will cause applypatch and the patch program to emit no progress information, only error messages.
Environment variables
SIMPLE_BACKUP_SUFFIX
The suffix used by (some versions of?) patch to back up the originals of patched files. Upon completion, these files are removed by
applypatch unless the option -retain was specified. Default value if "".orig"".
SEE ALSO makepatch(1), diff(1), patch(1), perl(1), rm(1).
AUTHOR AND CREDITS
This program is written by Johan Vromans <jvromans@squirrel.nl>.
See section AUTHOR AND CREDITS of the makepatch program for an extensive list of people that helped one way or another in the makepatch /
applypatch project.
COPYRIGHT AND DISCLAIMER
This program is Copyright 1992,1999,2006 by Squirrel Consultancy. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: a) the GNU General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) any later version, or b) the "Artistic License" which
comes with Perl.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See either the GNU General Public License or the Artistic License for more details.
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