i am a new user of C-shell script.
I want to know can i create a substring in a string.
That means when i got a variable $input = "it is number 2"
I want to get the "2" to be another variable.
Can i do that in C-shell and how to ?
Thank you so much
dinodash (0 Replies)
Hi All,
Following is the output of a find commnd to locate log directories for various projects of UNIX AIX box:
/home/hbinz6pf/projectlibs/dpr_pfsdw_dev/&PH&
/opt/tools/ds/Template/&PH&
/data/ds/ms/hmsdw/projectlibs/dpr_ms_dev/&PH&
/data/ds/riskmi/projectlibs/dpr_riskmi_dev/&PH&... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
Following is the output of a find commnd to locate log directories for various projects of UNIX AIX box:
/home/hbinz6pf/projectlibs/dpr_pfsdw_dev/&PH&
/opt/tools/ds/Template/&PH&
/data/ds/ms/hmsdw/projectlibs/dpr_ms_dev/&PH&
/data/ds/riskmi/projectlibs/dpr_riskmi_dev/&PH&... (5 Replies)
hi all, I have read similiar topics in this board, but i didn' t find the posting which is the same with the problem i face.. I try to extract string from the end. i try to do this:
num=abcdefghij
num2=${num:-5}
echo $num2 #this should print the last 5 characters (fghij)
but it doesn;t... (3 Replies)
Hi
I'm new to Shell scripting. Someone please help me in extracting a portion of string from a file.
Eg:
I got a file like, Readme.txt and has the following name value pairs
input1 : /homes/input1/
input2 : /homes/input2/
...
...
When I give the parameter input1, the value... (3 Replies)
I need a help in getting substring of each line in input file.
I am writing a script that will read a file from a directory on daily basis, I mean everyday a new file will be stored in this directory, it will replace old file. I have to read contents of this file, the contents will be as... (5 Replies)
This is the data I am having in a file
Just for sample I have given 3 records. The file which I am having consists of n number of records.
ABC123 10 01/02/2008 2008-01-03-00.00.00.000000
DYUU 22 02/03/2008 2008-01-04-00.00.00.000000
RF33 88 03/05/2008 2008-01-05-00.00.00.000000
... (24 Replies)
Hi all,
Just looking for a simple if statement that searches for a substring within a varaible, and then performs some function.
Problem is that I need it to work in Korn shell
$var = *string* does not work in Korn
i="xxxxxx00.00yyyyy.zzzzz"
want to find 00.00 (2 Replies)
I want to check if the string has the substring in IF condition then process...
i tried below but not working
if ];
then
.............
field can be "reserved1" ....reservedn / fillspaces1 ... fillspacesn (4 Replies)
Hi all,
Please, i'd like to extract string just before '.fr'.
Here is some lines of my file:
g-82.text.text1.fr.worker1
g-xx.yyyyyy.zzzz.fr.worker2
i'd like to extract this text:
g-82.text.text1
g-xx.yyyyyy.zzzz
Please, which command i have to use in my script shell ?
... (16 Replies)
Discussion started by: chercheur111
16 Replies
LEARN ABOUT SUSE
withlist
withlist(8) System Manager's Manual withlist(8)NAME
withlist - General framework for interacting with a mailing list object.
SYNOPSIS
withlist [options] listname [args ...]
There are two ways to use this script: interactively or programmatically. Using it interactively allows you to play with, examine and mod-
ify a MailList object from Python's interactive interpreter. When running interactively, a MailList object called `m' will be available in
the global namespace. It also loads the class MailList into the global namespace.
Programmatically, you can write a function to operate on a MailList object, and this script will take care of the housekeeping (see below
for examples). In that case, the general usage syntax is:
OPTIONS -l, --lock
Lock the list when opening. Normally the list is opened unlocked (e.g. for read-only operations). You can always lock the file
after the fact by typing `m.Lock()'
Note that if you use this option, you should explicitly call m.Save() before exiting, since the interpreter's clean up procedure
will not automatically save changes to the MailList object (but it will unlock the list).
-i, --interactive
Leaves you at an interactive prompt after all other processing is complete. This is the default unless the -r option is given.
-r [module.]callable, --run [module.]callable
This can be used to run a script with the opened MailList object. This works by attempting to import module (which must already be
accessible on your sys.path), and then calling callable from the module. callable can be a class or function; it is called with the
MailList object as the first argument. If additional args are given on the command line, they are passed as subsequent positional
args to the callable.
Note that module. is optional; if it is omitted then a module with the name callable will be imported.
The global variable `r' will be set to the results of this call.
-a, --all
This option only works with the -r option. Use this if you want to execute the script on all mailing lists. When you use -a you
should not include a listname argument on the command line. The variable `r' will be a list of all the results.
-q, --quiet
Suppress all status messages.
-h, --help
Print a small help text and exit
EXAMPLES
Here's an example of how to use the -r option. Say you have a file in the Mailman installation directory called `listaddr.py', with the
following two functions:
def listaddr(mlist):
print mlist.GetListEmail()
def requestaddr(mlist):
print mlist.GetRequestEmail()
Now, from the command line you can print the list's posting address by running the following from the command line:
% bin/withlist -r listaddr mylist
Loading list: mylist (unlocked)
Importing listaddr ...
Running listaddr.listaddr() ...
mylist@myhost.com
And you can print the list's request address by running:
% bin/withlist -r listaddr.requestaddr mylist
Loading list: mylist (unlocked)
Importing listaddr ...
Running listaddr.requestaddr() ...
mylist-request@myhost.com
As another example, say you wanted to change the password for a particular user on a particular list. You could put the following function
in a file called `changepw.py':
from Mailman.Errors import NotAMemberError
def changepw(mlist, addr, newpasswd):
try:
mlist.setMemberPassword(addr, newpasswd)
mlist.Save()
except NotAMemberError:
print 'No address matched:', addr
and run this from the command line:
% bin/withlist -l -r changepw mylist somebody@somewhere.org foobar
AUTHOR
Author of Mailman is the Mailman Cabal, see http://www.list.org/ for information. This manpage is written for Debian by Bernd S. Brentrup
<bsb@debian.org>.
SEE ALSO
Mailman documentation on http://www.list.org/ and in /usr/share/doc/mailman.
2004-03-24 withlist(8)