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Old 10-09-2011
copying file information using awk & grep

Hi,

TASK 1:
I have been using this code to print the information of files kept at "/castor/cern.ch/user/s/sudha/forPooja" in some text file name FILE.txt.
Code:
rfdir /castor/cern.ch/user/s/sudha/forPooja | grep data | awk '{print "rfio:///castor/cern.ch/user/s/sudha/forPooja/"$9}' > FILE.txt

Need to mention that "rfdir" is special command in my work. It works same as "ls".

Code, which I am working.
I have some script :
Code:
#!/bin/bash
SOURCEPATH=$1
TARGETPATH=$2
GREP=$3
echo "Copying \"$1 | grep $3\" to $2"
for FILE in `nsls $SOURCEPATH | grep $GREP`
do
        if [ -f $TARGETPATH/$FILE ]; then
                echo "Skipping $FILE."
        else
                echo "Copying $FILE ..."
                awk '{print "$2"$9}' > $2
#               rfcp $SOURCEPATH/$FILE $TARGETPATH
        fi
done

TASK 2 :
In addition, I have a script which does the rest of the part
Code:
#!/bin/bash

split -10 **.txt chunk
i=0
for file in chunk*
do
    ((i=i+1))
    new_file="datafilename"$i".list"

    #sed '/^$/d' $file > $new_file
    #or use the perl command
    perl -0pe 's/\n$//' $file >  $new_file

    #to remove the processed file
    rm -rf $file
    echo 'succesful'
done

Here in this code, I am using that FILE.txt .

It would be really useful if I have single script doing both.
Thanks in advance
pooja.
 

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ITSTOOL(1)						      General Commands Manual							ITSTOOL(1)

NAME
itstool - convert between XML and PO using ITS SYNOPSIS
itstool [OPTIONS] [XMLFILES] itstool -m <MOFILE> [OPTIONS] [XMLFILES] DESCRIPTION
itstool extracts messages from XML files and outputs PO template files, then merges translations from MO files to create translated XML files. It determines what to translate and how to chunk it into messages using the W3C Internationalization Tag Set (ITS). To extract messages from XML files FILES and output them to OUT.pot: itstool -o OUT.pot FILES After merging with existing translations or translating strings, generate an MO file with msgfmt(1), then output translated files to the directory DIR: itstool -m OUT.mo -o DIR FILES ITS definitions are loaded from the built-in rules, rules embedded in the source XML files, files passed with the -i option, and ITS attributes in the source XML files. Later definitions take precedence. OPTIONS
Extracting -o FILE --out=FILE output PO template to the file OUT Merging -m FILE --merge=FILE merge from an MO file FILE and output XML files -l LANG --lang=LANG explicitly set the language code output to XML -o FILE --out=FILE output XML files in the directory OUT Common -i ITS --its=ITS load the ITS rules in the file ITS (can specify multiple times) AUTHOR
Shaun McCance <shaunm@gnome.org> SEE ALSO
More documentation for itstool is maintained online. For more information, see: http://itstool.org/documentation/ itstool 1.1.3 May 2011 ITSTOOL(1)
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