Is this possible? Let me know If I need specify further on what I am trying to do- I just want to spare you the boring details of my personal file management.
Thanks in advance-
Brian- (2 Replies)
Hi All
I was wondering what is the most efficient way to find files in the current directory(that may contain 100,000's files), that meets a certain specified file type and of a certain age.
I have experimented with the find command in unix but it also searches all sub directories. I have... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am a novice and require help once again.
I have a over 200 file all called index.jsp placed in different directories
The following Sed command gives me the data of all included jsp files in index.jsp
sed -n -e 's/^.*page="\(*\).*$/\1/p' index.jsp
How can I run the above... (6 Replies)
I want to backup all the directory tress, including hidden directories, without copying any files.
find . -type d gives the perfect list.
When I tried tar, it won't work for me because it tars all the files.
find . -type d | xargs tar -cvf a.tar
So i tried rsync.
On my own test box, the... (4 Replies)
Script must removes files from the first directory if there is a file with same name in the second directory
Script passed to the two directories, it lies with them in one directory:
sh script_name dir1 dir2
This is my version, but it does not work :wall:
set - $2/*
for i
do
set -... (6 Replies)
Hi All,
I want to search for .log files from folders and sub folders in remote server and FTP them to one particular folder in the local machine. I dont want to copy the entire directory tree structure, just have to take all the .log files from all the folders by doing a recursive search from the... (3 Replies)
Hi.
My example:
I have a filesystem /log. Everyday, log files are copied to /log. I'd like to set owner and permission for files and directories in /log like that
chown -R log_adm /log/*
chmod -R 544 /log/*It's OK, but just at that time. When a new log file or new directory is created in /log,... (8 Replies)
Hi all,
i have a folder, with tons of files containing as following,
on /my/folder/jobs/
some_name_2016-01-17-22-38-58_some name_0_0.zip.done
some_name_2016-01-17-22-40-30_some name_0_0.zip.done
some_name_2016-01-17-22-48-50_some name_0_0.zip.done
and these can be lots of similar files,... (6 Replies)
Given a directory containing say a few thousand files,
please output a list of all the names of the files in the directory that are exactly the same, i.e. have the same contents.
func(a_directory_name) output -> {“matches”: , ... ]}
e.g. func(“/home/my/files”) where the directory... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: anuragpgtgerman
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
object::deadly::_unsafe
Object::Deadly::_unsafe(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Object::Deadly::_unsafe(3)NAME
Object::Deadly::_unsafe - Implementation for the deadly object
METHODS
"$obj->DESTROY"
The DESTROY method doesn't die. This is defined so it won't be AUTOLOADed or fetched from UNIVERSAL.
"$obj->isa"
"$obj->can"
"$obj->version"
"$obj->DOES"
"$obj->import"
"$obj->require"
"$obj->use"
"$obj->blessed"
"$obj->dump"
"$obj->peek"
"$obj->refaddr"
"$obj->exports"
"$obj->moniker"
"$obj->plural_moniker"
"$obj->which"
"$obj->AUTOLOAD"
Each of AUTOLOAD, a named list of known UNIVERSAL functions and then a query for everything currently known are all implemented with
"Object::Deadly->get_death" to prevent anything from sneaking through to a successful call against something in UNIVERSAL.
That list of functions are what core perl uses plus a bunch from CPAN modules including UNIVERSAL, UNIVERSAL::require, UNIVERSAL::dump,
UNIVERSAL::exports, UNIVERSAL::moniker, UNIVERSAL::which. That's just the list as it exists today. If someone else creates a new one
and you load it, be sure to do it *prior* to loading this module so I can have at least a chance at noticing anything it's loaded.
SEE ALSO
Object::Deadly, Object::Deadly::_safe
perl v5.16.3 2006-09-25 Object::Deadly::_unsafe(3)