Hi,
I am opening a file......then i am wrting some data into it......and i am reopening the file again but ......i get a error cannot open file.......
$::file= "\adder\testfile.txt"
open(TEST1,$::file);
some write operation
close(TEST1)
open(TEST1,$::file) 'I GET A ERROR CAN OPEN... (2 Replies)
Hi Experts,
I have a big text file, so I want read it at eof to upper bound !. after I use a fseek to go SEEK_END, is it possible to step up upperbound?
Best Regards.
Note that I'm used perl script. (2 Replies)
Hi ,
Is there any way to achieve following using perl program (i.e without using system command).
1.system ("echo 'test' > /usr/spool/ship.csv");
2.system ("cat /usr/ajay_test* >> /usr/spool/RAM/work/patil.csv");
3.system("> /usr/spool/ajay.txt");
e.g
for system("rm -f... (1 Reply)
Hello all,
I have created a Perl script that tries to open connections to various systems on different ports in order to see if the machines are reachable, the ports are open, etc.
There appears to be a difference between Solaris (10) and Linux (RH/Oracle and Ubuntu) in the status or error it... (4 Replies)
I can get this working, but if something is down I get an error and the script does not move on. I can not get the "else" function working. What might I be doing wrong?
use SNMP::Simple
my %ios = ();
$list="list.list";
open(DAT, $list) || die("Can't Open List");
@raw_data=<DAT>;... (4 Replies)
$# some text
$$ some text
$@ some text
$$. some text
Mg1 some text
Mg2 some text
.
.
.
Mg10 some text
The above 10 lines are to be extracted except the lines starting from $#,$$.,... (4 Replies)
I have a PERL command line embedded in a UNIX script. The script doesn't handle errors coming out of this command. I'm processing large files and occassionally I run out of disk space and end up with half a file.
perl -p -e 's/\n/\r\n/g' < TR_TMP_$4 > $4
How do I handle errors coming out... (1 Reply)
Hi
Am making connection to oracle using ISQL as shown in the code.
This code is just a minor part of a big code.
I want to capture the error if the password/login is wrong or if connection is not made.
I need to capture the error code also.
Also, If such an error occurs, i need to exit out... (4 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I got a csv with pipe delimted file and i want to check second column of the file has any alpha character becuase I am expecting only number in that,
and if any alpha characters then it should throw an error
Thanks in advance (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a perl script which is just reading from the file but what I would like to understand is how the counter is moving without using the loop in the script.
Below are the details:
$ more /tmp/abc.txt
This is 0
This is 1
This is 2
This is 3
This is 4
This is 5
This is 6
This... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: siddharthjindal
2 Replies
LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
swish-e
SWISH-E(1) SWISH-E Documentation SWISH-E(1)NAME
Swish-e - A Search Engine
SYNOPSIS
swish [-e] [-i dir file ... ] [-S system] [-c file] [-f file] [-l] [-v (num)]
swish -w word1 word2 ... [-f file1 file2 ...]
[-P phrase_delimiter] [-p prop1 ...] [-s sortprop1 [asc|desc] ...]
[-m num] [-t str] [-d delim] [-H (num)] [-x output_format]
swish -k (char|*) [-f file1 file2 ...]
swish -M index1 index2 ... outputfile
swish -N /path/to/compare/file
swish -V
See the the SWISH-RUN(1) man page for details on run-time options.
DESCRIPTION
Swish-e is Simple Web Indexing System for Humans - Enhanced. Swish-e can quickly and easily index directories of files or remote web sites
and search the generated indexes.
Swish-e is extremely fast in both indexing and searching, highly configurable, and can be seamlessly integrated with existing web sites to
maintain a consistent design. Swish-e can index web pages, but can just as easily index text files, mailing list archives, or data stored
in a relational database.
Swish is designed to index small to medium sized collection of documents, Although a few users are indexing over a million documents, typi-
cal usage is more often in the tens of thousands. Currently, Swish-e only indexes eight bit character encodings.
DOCUMENTATION
Documentation is provided as HTML pages installed in $prefix/share/doc/swish-e where $prefix is /usr/local if building from source, or /usr
if installed as part of a package from your OS vendor. Under Windows $prefix is selected at installation time.
Documentation is also available on-line at http://swish-e.org.
A subset of the documentation is installed as system man pages as well. The following man pages should be installed:
swish-e(1)
This man page.
SWISH-CONFIG(1)
Defines options that can be used in a configuration file.
SWISH-RUN(1)
Describes the run-time options and switches.
SWISH-FAQ(1)
Answers to commonly asked questions.
SWISH-LIBRARY(1)
API for the Swish-e search library. Applications can link against this library.
SUPPORT
Support for Swish-e is provide via the Swish-e discussion list. See http://swish-e.org for information.
2.4.7 2009-04-04 SWISH-E(1)