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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Combine data out of 3 files into one new file Post 302944684 by MyMemberName on Thursday 21st of May 2015 08:15:47 AM
Old 05-21-2015
Hi

thank you for the response!

You don't have to answer if you don't want to..
I administrate a network monitoring system and i want to gather datas from a database into one file.
And i am just able to make a database request for one attribute at once.
So far i have gathered all necessary datas into 3 files...

So no .. this is no homework...

Questions regarding OS are already answered .. and tool ... im fine with shell, awk and all the other "onboard" tool - and perl but without special modules..

Greetings!
 

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CARTON-FAQ(1p)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					    CARTON-FAQ(1p)

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carton-faq - Frequently Asked Questions QUESTIONS
It looks useful, but what is the use case of this tool? The particular problem that carton is trying to address is this: You develop a Perl web application with dozens of CPAN module dependencies. You install these modules on your development machine, and describe these dependencies in your Makefile.PL or some other text format. Now you get a produciton environment on Cloud PaaS provider or some VPS, you install the dependencies using "cpanm --installdeps ." and it will pull all the latest releases from CPAN as of today and everything just works. A few weeks later, your application becomes more popular, and you think you need another machine to serve more requests. You set up another machine with vanilla perl installation and install the dependencies the same way. That will pull the latest releases from CPAN on that date, rather than the same as what you have today. And that is the problem. It's not likely that everything just breaks one day, but there's always a chance that one of the dependencies breaks an API compatibility, or just uploaded a buggy version to CPAN on that particular day. Carton allows you to lock these dependencies into a version controlled system, so that every time you deploy from a checkout, it is guaranteed that all the same versions are installed into the local environment. How is this different from DPAN or CPAN::Mini::Inject? First of all, if you currently use DPAN, CPAN::Mini::Inject, Shipwright or any other similar tools successfully, then that's totally fine. You don't need to switch to carton. If you experience difficulties with these tools, or are interested in what could be better in carton, keep on reading. carton definitely shares the goal with these private CPAN repository management tool: o Manage the dependencies tree locally o Take snapshots/lock the versions o Inject private modules into the repository Existing tools are designed to work with existing CPAN clients such as CPAN or CPANPLUS, and have accomplished that by working around the CPAN mirror structure. carton internally does the same thing, but its user interface is centerd around the installer, by implementing a wrapper for cpanm, so you can use the same commands in the development mode and deployment mode. Carton automatically maintains the carton.lock file, which is meant to be version controlled, inside your application directory. You don't need a separate database or a directory to maintain tarballs outside your application. The carton.lock file can always be generated out of the local library path, and carton can reproduce the tree using the lock file on other machines. I'm already using perlbrew and local::lib. Can I use carton with this? If you're using local::lib already with perlbrew perl, possibly with the new "perlbrew lib" command, that's great! There are multiple benefits over using perlbrew and local::lib for development and use Carton for deployment. The best practice and workflow to get your perl environment as clean as possible with lots of modules installed for quick development would be this: o Install fresh perl using perlbrew. The version should be the same against the version you'll run on the production environment (if any). o Once the installation is done, use "perlbrew lib" command to create a new local lib environment (let's call it devel) and always use the library as a default environment. Install as many modules as you would like into the devel library path. This ensures to have a vanilla "perl" library path as clean as possible. o When you build a new project that you want to manage dependencies via Carton, turn off the devel local::lib and create a new one, like carton. Install Carton and all of its dependencies to the carton local::lib path. Then run "carton install" like you normally do. Because devel and carton are isolated, the modules you installed into devel doesn't affect the process when carton builds the dependency tree for your new project at all. This could often be critical when you have a conditional dependency in your tree, like Any::Moose. perl v5.14.2 2012-05-18 CARTON-FAQ(1p)
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