I like to know the bare minimum development/ testing tools which can be used with Unix environment wherein the applications are written in different combination - C++ COBOL..
I like to know list of development, performance, testing tools that can be used in Unix .
Thanks in advance
ls1429 (1 Reply)
A
at : execute commands at a specified time/date.
awk: a scripting language, especially useful for manipulating text and automation.
B
bash : invokes the Bourne Again Shell (standard on most boxes).
batch: execute comands when load permits.
bc : interactive C-like calcultor (integers... (6 Replies)
okay, im having some trouble. Go ahead, call me a retard, but i keep getting stuck. Suppose i want to open a Picture of Jesus(for the sake of simplicity) using unix. I type:
open Desktop/Pictures/Jesus.jpg
It opens, and its all well and good. But, suppose i want to open a picture called Joe... (4 Replies)
Hi there,
I am looking to create a single file called outputa.txt, which will show the contents of my directorya and its sub directories, and all file and directory permissions.
What command would be used for this?
Cheers
Kev (2 Replies)
What command would I use to list the first lines of all
text files within my Unix directory or within any directory
inside there? I was using "find" , "head" and "-exec" commands like this:
find ~/Unix -name "*.txt" -exec head {} \;
But its not perfectly working, please help me.... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am a novice in Unix installation.
Was experimenting with it.
During installation, i created 2 partitions ( what i am calling ).
One for the OS which was named SOLARIS & other was named PRI_DOS.
Now on completion of installation, where has my PRI_DOS portion gone.
How do i... (8 Replies)
I was wondering what command lines i could use to do the following.
1. mail a file to a user with a subject line "HELLO". Also, send a Blind carbon copy to a different user?
2. Display the number of files AND directories in a given directory?
3. Display the last 5 files in a given... (4 Replies)
Hello,
I'm new to solaris and have an experience with linux. When we see network interface I can see qfe, hme, le0. What is that mean? Is it depend on the network card? (11 Replies)
can any body tell me this followings in details
when do we use this & in which senario we most use this
1.GSD raising
2.MOSFET checks
3.Audit remedation
4.KBS fixes
thanks in advance (0 Replies)
Hi,
I'm new to this and very much interested to learn unix.
Can any one explain me the symbols y we use this is scripting(~ and $).
It would be great if some one explain with the eg.
Thanks
Naveen A (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Pranaveen
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
dh_movefiles
DH_MOVEFILES(1) Debhelper DH_MOVEFILES(1)NAME
dh_movefiles - move files out of debian/tmp into subpackages
SYNOPSIS
dh_movefiles [debhelperoptions] [--sourcedir=dir] [-Xitem] file...]
DESCRIPTION
dh_movefiles is a debhelper program that is responsible for moving files out of debian/tmp or some other directory and into other package
build directories. This may be useful if your package has a Makefile that installs everything into debian/tmp, and you need to break that
up into subpackages.
Note: dh_install is a much better program, and you are recommended to use it instead of dh_movefiles.
FILES
debian/package.files
Lists the files to be moved into a package, separated by whitespace. The filenames listed should be relative to debian/tmp/. You can
also list directory names, and the whole directory will be moved.
OPTIONS --sourcedir=dir
Instead of moving files out of debian/tmp (the default), this option makes it move files out of some other directory. Since the entire
contents of the sourcedir is moved, specifying something like --sourcedir=/ is very unsafe, so to prevent mistakes, the sourcedir must
be a relative filename; it cannot begin with a `/'.
-Xitem, --exclude=item
Exclude files that contain item anywhere in their filename from being installed.
file ...
Lists files to move. The filenames listed should be relative to debian/tmp/. You can also list directory names, and the whole directory
will be moved. It is an error to list files here unless you use -p, -i, or -a to tell dh_movefiles which subpackage to put them in.
NOTES
Note that files are always moved out of debian/tmp by default (even if you have instructed debhelper to use a compatibility level higher
than one, which does not otherwise use debian/tmp for anything at all). The idea behind this is that the package that is being built can be
told to install into debian/tmp, and then files can be moved by dh_movefiles from that directory. Any files or directories that remain are
ignored, and get deleted by dh_clean later.
SEE ALSO debhelper(7)
This program is a part of debhelper.
AUTHOR
Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org>
9.20120909 2012-05-19 DH_MOVEFILES(1)