Strange behaviour of the strftime() function from gawk (3.1.5):
$ awk 'BEGIN{print strftime("%T", 3600)}'
> 02:00:00
$ awk 'BEGIN{print strftime("%T", 0)}'
> 01:00:00
Obviously something with DST but I can not figure out why? To me 3600 epoch seconds remains 01:00, DST or not.
From... (2 Replies)
I have two files and would like a report of where they match.
Example of file1:
1 1 1
2 2 2
13 14 15
4 4 4
15 16 17
100 102 1004
56 57 890
Example of file2:
2 2 2
16 10 11
45 22 35
13 14 15
1001 1002 3456
100 102 1004 (1 Reply)
As Brendan O'Conner writes in this blog, mawk is near 8 times faster than gawk, so I am going to give mawk a go, but I got errors when trying to print the length of an array in mawk using length() function, is it not supported in mawk? or there's another way to get the length of an array in mawk?
... (3 Replies)
HI,
i wish to convert a millsec value to a readable string format.
the one option is to use strftime.
However this is a bit costly (1-5 micros).
is there a a faster way to do so with just string manipulation
(Note i have the date object which has the time details but wish o avoid strftime) (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have a line which has n number of words with separated by space.
I wanted to make each word as a separate line.
for example,
i have a file that has line like
i am a good boy
i want the output like,
i
am
a
good (8 Replies)
Hello, I am looking to make a text based game, that runs in the command window, or a window similar. I will only need to use 1 window.
I read somewhere that there is libraries for this kind of thing? But I can't remember the name of them.. Can anyone point me in a direction?
I will be... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I want to calculate diff b/w these starttime and endtime with use of mktime. I need response time in milisecond. I am using mktime to get these times. last three digits are in milisecond
Starttime 2013-04-03 08:54:19,989
End time 2013-04-03 08:54:39,389 (9 Replies)
So, I do some file processing that generates very large numbers, such as total amount GETted from a busy web cluster in a month, etc. Mawk is awesome-- fast and easy. It's awk! But, there's a fatal flaw that I'd like to overcome. Apparently, %d maxes out at 2147483647. Here's sample output,... (11 Replies)
I'm trying to use AWK to filter on some dates in a field by converting them to Unix Time.
mktime(strftime(format,"6-FEB-2013 08:50:03.841")What is the proper format for my date strings as they appear in my database?
My first thought is %d-%b-%Y %H:%M:%Sbut I see the following issues:
%d is... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: Michael Stora
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LEARN ABOUT PLAN9
dh_installchangelogs
DH_INSTALLCHANGELOGS(1) Debhelper DH_INSTALLCHANGELOGS(1)NAME
dh_installchangelogs - install changelogs into package build directories
SYNOPSIS
dh_installchangelogs [debhelperoptions] [-k] [-Xitem] [upstream]
DESCRIPTION
dh_installchangelogs is a debhelper program that is responsible for installing changelogs into package build directories.
An upstream changelog file may be specified as an option.
If there is an upstream changelog file, it will be installed as usr/share/doc/package/changelog in the package build directory.
If the upstream changelog is an html file (determined by file extension), it will be installed as usr/share/doc/package/changelog.html
instead. If the html changelog is converted to plain text, that variant can be specified as a second upstream changelog file. When no plain
text variant is specified, a short usr/share/doc/package/changelog is generated, pointing readers at the html changelog file.
FILES
debian/changelog
debian/NEWS
debian/package.changelog
debian/package.NEWS
Automatically installed into usr/share/doc/package/ in the package build directory.
Use the package specific name if package needs a different NEWS or changelog file.
The changelog file is installed with a name of changelog for native packages, and changelog.Debian for non-native packages. The NEWS
file is always installed with a name of NEWS.Debian.
OPTIONS -k, --keep
Keep the original name of the upstream changelog. This will be accomplished by installing the upstream changelog as changelog, and
making a symlink from that to the original name of the changelog file. This can be useful if the upstream changelog has an unusual
name, or if other documentation in the package refers to the changelog file.
-Xitem, --exclude=item
Exclude upstream changelog files that contain item anywhere in their filename from being installed.
upstream
Install this file as the upstream changelog.
SEE ALSO debhelper(7)
This program is a part of debhelper.
AUTHOR
Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org>
11.1.6ubuntu2 2018-05-10 DH_INSTALLCHANGELOGS(1)