10-29-2012
for got the ; after fsize
8 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. Shell Programming and Scripting
Is there a command that will return the name of the largest file within a directory? If so, can I set the returned filename into a variable? (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: joli
4 Replies
2. Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions
Hi,
I am currently working on a windows platform (2000 and XP) and was wondering if there are today solutions for the task I have.
I need to print image files onto a variety of inkjet printer models, most epson non-postscript. Some of the models I know but new models are added almost every... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: jokofix007
0 Replies
3. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi I need to take a list of files that are defined by an ls -ltr or grep for particular file names - and add up the byte size colum which is field 5 seperated by a space.
I tried to do this but I think I am way off:
for file in 'ls -ltr | grep 20070916 | nawk -F" " '{temp+=5} END {print... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: llsmr777
1 Replies
4. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have 2 big files in the size of gb. They are same with respect to content, both are “,” delimited. Now both of them are created by two different processes but has the same logic. The problem is they are differing only in few bytes for e.g one file is 202195751 bytes other is 202195773. So... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: dsravan
2 Replies
5. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi ,
I have some 10 files where i need to check the size of each and every file...if the size of the file is 0...I shud send out an email mentioning which file is actually of 0KB size..
Pls help (13 Replies)
Discussion started by: saggiboy10
13 Replies
6. Shell Programming and Scripting
solaris 10 (c shell)
need a command or script that will add up all (*.tmp) file sizes in bytes of a single directory, or kbytes, no matter (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: ajp7701
1 Replies
7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Currently, I have a print filter that takes a text file, that convert it into PCL which then gets to a HP printer. This works.
Now I need to embedded a image file within the text file.
I'm able to convert the image file into PCL and I can cat both files together to into a single document... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: chedlee88-1
1 Replies
8. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello,
I need to compare the size of a file to what it's size was 20min ago. So far my outline script is:ls -ls /home > filesizeafter.txt
compare filesizeafter.txt filesizebefore.txt > filesizechange.txt
if /home filesizechange.txt > 100 {
email root;
}
ls -ls /home >... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: chyurdan
2 Replies
LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
th_set_from_stat
th_set_from_stat(3) C Library Calls th_set_from_stat(3)
NAME
th_set_from_stat, th_finish, th_set_type, th_set_path, th_set_link, th_set_device, th_set_user, th_set_group, th_set_mode, th_set_mtime,
th_set_size - set fields of a tar file header
SYNOPSIS
#include <libtar.h>
void th_set_from_stat(TAR *t, struct stat *s);
void th_set_type(TAR *t, mode_t mode);
void th_set_path(TAR *t, char *pathname);
void th_set_link(TAR *t, char *linkname);
void th_set_device(TAR *t, dev_t device);
void th_set_user(TAR *t, uid_t uid);
void th_set_group(TAR *t, gid_t gid);
void th_set_mode(TAR *t, mode_t mode);
void th_set_mtime(TAR *t, time_t fmtime);
void th_set_size(TAR *t, off_t fsize);
void th_finish(TAR *t);
VERSION
This man page documents version 1.2 of libtar.
DESCRIPTION
The th_set_*() functions each set an individual field of the current tar header associated with the TAR handle t. The th_set_user() and
th_set_group() functions set both the numeric user/group ID fields and the user/group name text fields. The other functions set only the
field that they refer to.
The th_set_from_stat() function uses the other th_set_*() functions to set all of the fields at once, based on the data passed to it in the
argument s.
The th_finish() function sets the appropriate constants for the magic and version fields. It then calculates the header checksum and fills
in the checksum field.
SEE ALSO
lstat(2)
University of Illinois Jan 2001 th_set_from_stat(3)