Hi Everybody!
Situation:
I have a large ASCII file (for example: 1-2 Mbytes) without linebreaks (\n).
Task:
I like inserting linebreaks after all 420 digits (byte).
(pattern: *\n*\n*\n...etc.)
My problem:
How? :-)
I like using shell script or (maybe) AWK (short) program.
Please,... (2 Replies)
Hi
I have been using Spreadsheet::ParseExcel and Spreadsheet::WriteExcel to read and write excel workbooks, respectively.
Spreadsheet::WriteExcel can only be used for creating new excel spreadsheets. I am looking for a module that would/should help me in appending to existing excel files.... (2 Replies)
hi,
This is the first time I work in a big C project. All source code files are located in say directory /source/pp and all header files are in /include/pp. I've created a link to both of these directories from my home dir, say /home/ss. So in the /home/ss dir I have the /source/pp and /include/pp... (1 Reply)
Hi gurus
I am currently using the below mentioned grep to find timestamp of last generated log file.
touch -t $time_search dummy
ecust_time_stamp=$(find . -name 'eCustomerCME*' -newer dummy -type f -exec ls -ltr {} \; | tail -1 | awk ' { print $6,$7,$8 } ')
I calculate... (3 Replies)
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Hi,
I use the following command to search for a string in all the files in the directories and sub directories.
find . -type f -print | xargs grep bermun@cial.net
Can someone please cite a method wherin I can find the entries from a list of 300-500 *.gz files by modifying the above... (2 Replies)
Is there a command for finding all files on the system named ".bashrc" that modify the PS1 variable? I'd like to list the full file name(s) and the protection (including the full path). (5 Replies)
Hi guys,
I currently use the below mwntioned grep statemen to get the timestamp of the last generated file in the directory.
(ls -ltr eCustomerCME* | grep ^- | tail -1 | awk ' { print $6,$7,$8 } ')
I need to modify this grep to search for files generated only within last 2 hrs. Can you pls... (5 Replies)
Hello,
I have lots of xml files in the same format and I need to modify a xml tag in these files.
i loop over the files and apply sed to the files to make the modification but CPU goes to %100 while doing this. I think I'm doing something wrong. Here is my onliner:
for f in $( find . -name... (1 Reply)
Hello everyone,
I have some data files, with mixed header formats. the sample for the same is:
>ABCD76567.x1
AGTCGATCGTAGTCGTAGCTGT
>ABCD76567.y1
AGTCGATCGTAGTCGTAGCTGT
>ABCD76568.x1 pair_info:898989
AGTCGATCGTAGTCGTAGCTGT
>ABCD76568.y1 pair_info:893489
AGTCGATCGTAGTCGTAGCTGT... (2 Replies)
Hi I want to create a code that can do this for all text files in a folder.
The filenames are all listed in the following syntax
UNIQUEID-LABID_ - .txt
Each file has a unique ID and a different name and the content in the file looks like this:
Kinship Analysis Report --- Likelihood... (12 Replies)
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devscripts.conf
DEVSCRIPTS.CONF(5) File Formats Manual DEVSCRIPTS.CONF(5)NAME
devscripts.conf - configuration file for the devscripts package
DESCRIPTION
The devscripts package provides a collection of scripts which may be of use to Debian developers and others wishing to build Debian pack-
ages. Many of these have options which can be configured on a system-wide and per-user basis.
Every script in the devscripts package which makes use of values from these configuration files describes the specific settings recognised
in its own manpage. (For a list of the scripts, either see /usr/share/doc/devscripts/README.gz or look at the output of dpkg -L devscripts
| grep /usr/bin.)
The two configuration files are /etc/devscripts.conf for system-wide defaults and ~/.devscripts for per-user settings. They are written
with bash(1) syntax, but should only have comments and simple variable assignments in them; they are both sourced (if present) by many of
the devscripts scripts. Variables corresponding to simple switches should have one of the values yes and no; any other setting is regarded
as equivalent to the default setting.
All variable names are written in uppercase, and begin with the script name. Package-wide variables begin with "DEVSCRIPTS", and are
listed below, as well as in the relevant manpages.
For a list of all of the available options variables, along with their default settings, see the example configuration file
/usr/share/doc/devscripts/devscripts.conf.ex. This is copied to /etc/devscripts.conf when the devscripts package is first installed.
Information about configuration options introduced in newer versions of the package will be appended to /etc/devscripts.conf when the pack-
age is upgraded.
Every script which reads the configuration files can be forced to ignore them by using --no-conf as the first command-line option.
PACKAGE-WIDE VARIABLES
The currently recognised package-wide variables are:
DEVSCRIPTS_CHECK_DIRNAME_LEVEL, DEVSCRIPTS_CHECK_DIRNAME_REGEX
These variables control scripts which change directory to find a debian/changelog file or suchlike, and some other miscellaneous
cases. In order to prevent unwanted, even possibly dangerous, behaviour, these variables control when actions will be performed.
The scripts which currently make use of these variables are: debc, debchange/dch, debclean, debi, debrelease, debuild and uscan, but
this list may change with time (and I may not remember to update this manpage). Please see the manpages of individual scripts for
details of the specific behaviour for each script.
SEE ALSO devscripts(1) and /usr/share/doc/devscripts/README.gz.
AUTHOR
This manpage was written for the devscripts package by the package maintainer Julian Gilbey <jdg@debian.org>.
DEBIAN Debian Utilities DEVSCRIPTS.CONF(5)