Hi all:
I am new to this board and UNIX programming so please forgive if I don't explain something correctly.
I am trying to write a script to keep track of our links, we link one program written for Client A to Client B's directory.
What we want to do is to keep track of our linked programs... (1 Reply)
How can I get difference date between today and 15 days ago and all filename is was created before 15 days ago?
It has to be korn shell script.
Thanks. (1 Reply)
How can I get difference date between today and 15 days ago and all filename is was created before 15 days ago?
It has to be korn shell script.
Thanks. (2 Replies)
Hi,
I would like to find out how can i calculate a date which is 3 months ago. I intend to run a cron job on the 1st of every month, and calculate the month 4 months earlier from the date. For example, if today's date is 1st May 2007, i would like to return 012007( January 2007).
i can get... (1 Reply)
I know how to touch like this
touch -t 199908031046 /tmp/file1
But I want to create a cron job for touch a file which 30 min ago in Solaris which haven't -mmin
Can I use like this ? touch -t `date +%s` - 30 /tmp/file1
Because I want to file the file which older than 30min.
Thanks, (6 Replies)
Hi All !
We have to compress a big data file in unix server and transfer it to windows and uncompress it using winzip in windows.
I have used the utility ZIP like the below.
zip -e <newfilename> df2_test_extract.dat
but when I compress files greater than 4 gb using zip utility, it... (4 Replies)
Hi all
I have the following script that should compress a file in a directory:
# compress log files older than 2 days
find /u01/easydone/DBDUMPS/*.dmp -mtime +2 -exec gzip {} \;
BUT the problem is that these files that I want to compress are inside a directory with following format:
... (5 Replies)
Hi dears,
Hi All,
I'm a new member of this Forum. I have need your help to handle this request.
"I want to copy and Compress files not of today but of yesterday only using some script".
For example
I have the following files under a particular directory in a Solaris machine.
... (7 Replies)
How to find a file that's modified more than 2 days ago but was modified less than 5 days ago by use of any Linux utility ? (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: abdulbadii
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makeself
makeself(1) General Commands Manual makeself(1)NAME
makeself - An utility to generate self-extractable archives.
SYNTAX
makeself [options] archive_dir file_name label [startup_script] [args]
DESCRIPTION
This program is a free (GPL) utility designed to create self-extractable archives from a directory.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported.
-v, --version Prints out the makeself version number and exits.
-h, --help Print out help information.
--gzip Compress using gzip (default if detected).
--bzip2 Compress using bzip2.
--compress Compress using the UNIX 'compress' command.
--nocomp Do not compress the data.
--notemp The archive will create archive_dir in the current directory and uncompress in ./archive_dir.
--copy Upon extraction, the archive will first copy itself to a temporary directory.
--append Append more files to an existing makeself archive. The label and startup scripts will then be ignored.
--current Files will be extracted to the current directory. Implies --notemp.
--header file Specify location of the header script.
--follow Follow the symlinks in the archive.
--nox11 Disable automatic spawn of an xterm if running in X11.
--nowait Do not wait for user input after executing embedded program from an xterm.
--nomd5 Do not create a MD5 checksum for the archive.
--nocrc Do not create a CRC32 checksum for the archive.
--lsm file LSM file describing the package.
AUTHORS
Makeself has been written by Stephane Peter <megastep@megastep.org>. This man page was originally written by Bartosz Fenski <fenio@o2.pl>
for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution (but it may be used by others).
2.1.4 makeself(1)