We have a scripting requirement,
Background:
On a particular path, we compress a load of log files into tar.gz.
This is done on an hourly basis throughout the day and it produces files of the following format,
2005-08-05-00-021031.tar.gz as an example. This is done by a script.
We need:
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can someone pls help me with the script for a files coming from one system to a particular directory and i want to write a script to move those files to another directory on different system by renaming the files...
pls someone help me on this...
thanking in anticipation.... (1 Reply)
in unix bc command is used as calculator and also for conversion, i want to convert 5f to decimal. but bc dont consider 5f as hex value it considers 5F as hex value. I get 5f from other iteration so i cant change that f to F...is there any way to convert 5f to decimal ot 5f to 5F :rolleyes: (2 Replies)
Hello all.
Like Ive stated before, I am new to world of Unix. I was given the tast to create a script that will concatenate 20 files into one file. I know that the cat command is to be used but I am looking for something to get started on. Again, basically I need to wrtie a script that whill... (3 Replies)
Hi
How to call a shell scripting through a Perl scripting? Actually I need some value from Shell scripting and passes in the Perl scripting. So how can i do this? (2 Replies)
Hi all,
I would like to start developping some good scripting skills. Do you think it would be best to start with shell scripting or Perl? I already got a fundation, really basics, in perl. but I am wondering what would be best to be good at first.
Can you please help me determine which one to... (14 Replies)
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Gents,
I have been working in a Solaris/Unix environment for about 9 months. I took some linux classses online before getting the job. But, I am not very good at scripting. I want to learn how to script. Do you think that I should start with Shell scripting or Perl? I wanted to continue with... (2 Replies)
i am going to study any one of the scripting languages mentioned above(shell 0r perl scripting) . Which is having more scope for a fresher? (1 Reply)
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xgfmerge
XGFMERGE(1) General Commands Manual XGFMERGE(1)NAME
xgfmerge - merges two Xgridfit program files
SYNOPSIS
xgfmerge [options] file-a file-b [...]
DESCRIPTION
Xgfmerge merges two or more Xgridfit program files, where file-a is a program generated automatically from an existing font using TTX and
ttx2xgf, and file-b and any other files in the list contain other programming for the font. Xgfmerge outputs the merged programming to
stdout. To capture the output in a file, use this syntax:
$xgfmerge -o merged-file.xgf file-a.xgf file-b.xgf
Note: To merge Xgridfit instructions with those already in a font, the best method is now to run Xgridfit in merge-mode (option -m).
OPTIONS -c Look for a <default type="compile-globals"/> element in each file after the first in the list. If value="no" then ignore all
<default>, <control-value>, <function>, <macro> and <pre-program> elements in the file.
-h Display a help message.
-n Merge <no-compile> elements from all files. <glyph> elements with duplicate "ps-name" attributes are ignored.
-o file
The file to write the output to. If this option is not used, output is written to stdout.
-p When a <pre-program> element in a file other than file-a is available, use it instead of the one from file-a. If this option is not
present, xgfmerge merges the programming in the <pre-program> of file-a with that in the <pre-program> of whichever file is being
merged at the moment. The result is unlikely to be good if a single run of xgfmerge merges the contents of more than two <pre-
program> elements.
-s Sort <glyph> elements in the output file into alphabetical order.
-v Verbose output: xgfmerge tells you what it is doing at each step.
-x Resolve XIncludes before merging all files in the list except for file-a. Any XIncludes from file-a.xgf are stripped out of the
files before this operation is performed. If XInclude is used to bring global elements (<control-value>, <function>, etc.) into
these files, it is probably a good idea to use the -c option as well.
FILES
/usr/share/xml/xgridfit/util/merge.xsl
An XSLT script that performs the merge.
/usr/share/xml/xgridfit/util/xinclude.xsl
An XSLT script that strips out unwanted XIncludes.
/usr/share/xml/xgridfit/util/sort-glyphs.xsl
An XSLT script that sorts glyph elements in a file.
/usr/share/xml/xgridfit/utils/add-blanks.sed
Does some formatting of the output.
SEE ALSO xgridfit(1), ttx(1), ttx2xgf(1).
AUTHOR
Xgfmerge was written by Peter Baker <psb6m@virginia.edu>.
This manual page was written by Peter Baker
2009-12-18 XGFMERGE(1)