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Special Forums UNIX Desktop Questions & Answers Script to select a file from a list Post 302575267 by boaz733 on Monday 21st of November 2011 06:19:00 AM
Old 11-21-2011
Script to select a file from a list

i m trying to write a script that will print all the txt files at /home/ directory
and will allow a selection of a file and then print the file name.

this is what i wrote so far:
Code:
echo "please select the file from the list "
list=$(ls -f *.txt  /home/)
array=( )
for machine in $list
do

at the end the output should be as so:
Code:
home/som# please select the file from the list
1.david.txt
2.vgersh99.txt
3.radoulov.txt
/home/som# 3
radoulov.txt
/home/som#

 

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DH_INSTALLLISTING(1)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				      DH_INSTALLLISTING(1)

NAME
dh_installlisting - install .listing files to be used by desktop-profiles package SYNOPSIS
dh_installlisting [debhelper options] [filename(s)] DESCRIPTION
dh_installlisting is a debhelper program that handles installing listing files used by the desktop-profiles package into the correct location in package builddirectories (NOTE: this command is provided by the desktop-profiles package, so don't forget to build-depends on it). It also updates the cache of profile assignments (when it exists) to reflect the added metadata. If a file named debian/package.listing exists (or debian/listing in case of the main package) it is installed in etc/desktop-profiles. In addition any files given as argument will be installed in etc/desktop-profiles as package_file.listing. The format of .listing files is described in desktop-profiles(7). A dependancy on desktop-profiles will be added to misc:Depends by using this script. SEE ALSO
debhelper(7) desktop-profiles(7) update-profile-cache(1) AUTHOR
Bart Cornelis (cobaco) <cobaco@skolelinux.no> perl v5.14.2 2006-12-13 DH_INSTALLLISTING(1)
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