I have a top-level directory called work and I would like to create subdirectories work1 work2... under this directory. Also I would like to create subdirectory under work1 -- test, work2 -- test etc., Can I automate this using a command-line script?
Edit, Sorry realised that muxtape.com is probably not creating a sub-domain for every accout but more than likely using a wildcard in the apache config and then using php/asp/java or similar to look at the url and point it in the right direction. So youraccount.muxtape.com maps to... (0 Replies)
Hello all,
Here's the deal...I have one directory with many subdirs and files.
What I want to find out is who is keeping old files and directories...say files and dirs that they didn't use since a number of n days, only one level under the initial dir. Output to a file.
A script for... (5 Replies)
I have a folder structure like the below
/test/test1/test2/app
/test/test3/app
/test/test4/test5/app
..
I need to create a new folder under "app" in all the above listed directory structure at one shot by the name "subapp" .
How can we acheive this using a script .
New to unix... (4 Replies)
It is for HP-Unix B.11.31.
Requirement:
1. List the directories, which directories name has given particular string.
Example: Directories with name "Build"
2. On the output of 1. list the directories by creation date as sort order.
I tried with; find . -type d -name "Build*"
... (3 Replies)
I am trying to link 2 directories using:
ln -s /net/<hostname>/srcdir/ /net/<desthostname>/dstdir/
I get the following error:
ln: /net/<desthostname>/dstdir: Function is not available
What is it that i am trying to do wrongly in the above operation?
Please use next time code tags (3 Replies)
Can anyone come up with a unix command that lists
all the files, directories and sub-directories in the current directory
except a folder called log.?
Thank you in advance. (7 Replies)
It is for HP-Unix B.11.31.
Requirement:
1. List the directories, having given pattern in the directories name, sorted by creation date.
Example: Directories with name "pkg32*" or "pkg33*"
2. On the output of 1. list the directories by creation date as sort order, with creation date... (2 Replies)
i am having trouble creating a directory with last months date as the folder name.
what i am using is echo `date +%b%y`
which gives
Mar14 as the result but i want to get Feb14 as the result.:wall: (6 Replies)
I have searched this quite a long time but couldn't find the right method for me to use. I need to assign read write permission to the user for specific directories and it's sub directories and files. I do not want to use ACL. This is for Solaris. Please help. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: blinkingdan
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aedir
aedir(5) File Formats Manual aedir(5)NAME
aedir - aegis directory structures
DESCRIPTION
The project directory structure is dictated by aegis at the top level, but is completely under the project's control from various points
below the top level.
The project directory has the following contents
project/
baseline/
aegis.conf
...project specific...
test/
[0-9][0-9]/
t[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]a.sh
t[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]m.sh
history/
...echo of baseline...
delta.[0-9][0-9][0-9]/
...echo of baseline...
info/
state
change/
[0-9]/
[0-9][0-9][0-9]
The directory is structured in this way so that it is possible to pick an entire project up off the disk, and be confident that you got it
all.
The location of the root of this tree is configurable, and may even be changed during the life of a project.
The contents of the baseline subdirectory, other than those given, are defined by the project, and not dictated by aegis.
The contents of the delta.NNN directory, when it exists, are an image of the baseline directory. It is frequently linked with the base-
line, rather than a copy of it; see the link_integration_directory field description in aepconf(5) for more information.
The contents of the history contains the edit histories of the baseline directory, and is in all other ways an image of it. Note that
baseline always contains the latest source; the history directory is just history. The actual files in the history directory tree will
not always have names the same as those in the baseline; compare the methods used by SCCS and RCS.
The contents of the baseline/test directory are the tests which are created by changes. Test histories are also stored in the history
subdirectory. Tests are treated as project source.
The edit histories are separated out to simplify the task of taking a "snapshot" of the source of a project, without airing all the dirty
laundry.
The baseline directory always contains the latest source, and so the history directory need not be readily accessible, because the build
mechanism (something like make(1), but preferably better) does not need to know anything about it. Similarly for tests.
The baseline/aegis.conf file is used to tell aegis everything else it needs to know about a project. See aepconf(5) for more information.
This file is a source file of the project, and is treated in the same way as all source files. The name of this file is not mandatory.
SEE ALSO aenc(1) create a new change
aenpr(1)
create a new project
aegis(5)
aegis file format syntax
aepconf(5)
project configuration file format
COPYRIGHT
aegis version 4.24.3.D001
Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Peter
Miller
The aegis program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details use the 'aegis -VERSion License' command. This is free software and you
are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; for details use the 'aegis -VERSion License' command.
AUTHOR
Peter Miller E-Mail: millerp@canb.auug.org.au
//* WWW: http://www.canb.auug.org.au/~millerp/
Reference Manual Aegis aedir(5)