I have a Problem within my Shell-script to do a 'chmod' at some files - where the Directory has spaces. Because I want to do this for many files I use the '*' Wildcard.
Here is my script:
Quote:
chmod: /home/hte4993/tmp/Porg\: No such file or directory
chmod: Dir/t_*.txt: No such file or Directory
And the script with qoutes around the variable:
Quote:
chmod: /home/hte4993/tmp/Porg\ Dir/t_*.txt: No such file or directory
I'm trying to delete lines from a large text file using VI.
Every line that I am wanting to delete start with 'S' - all others do not. (A list of users)
I've tried using * but doesn't seem to like it...any ideas...
Doesn't have to be VI - but I'm better with VI than sed/awk. (8 Replies)
Hi All
In a script, I want a user to enter 4 characters, these can be a mix of letters (uppercase and lowercase) and numbers.
In this example $var represents what the user has entered.
eg $var can be A9xZ, 3DDL, bbHp .........etc
I need to check that the user has only entered characters... (2 Replies)
I am trying to strip all leading and trailing spaces of a shell variable using either awk or sed or any other utility, however unscuccessful and need your help.
echo $SH_VAR | command_line Syntax.
The SH_VAR contains embedded spaces which needs to be preserved. I need only for the leading and... (6 Replies)
when writing a shell script (bourne) and using a unix command like 'ls' is there anything special you need to do to use a wildcard (like *)? (3 Replies)
ok, I'm trying to write a script file that lists files with specific elements in the name into a txt file, it looks like this
ls s*.dat > file_names.txt
can't figure out whats wrong with that line, any ideas?
thanks in advance (10 Replies)
Hi All
Please excuse another straightforward question. When creating a tar archive from a directory I am attempting to use wildcards to eliminate certain filetypes (otherwise the archive gets too large). So I am looking for something along these lines.
tar -cf archive.tar * <minus all *.rst... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have a problem where I need to append few spaces(say 10 spaces) for each line in a file whose length is say(100 chars) and others leave as it is.
I tried to find the length of each line and then if the length is say 100 chars then tried to write those lines into another file and use a sed... (17 Replies)
Hello All,
I am trying to remove all tabspaces and all blankspaces from my file using sed & awk, but not getting proper code. Please help me out.
My file is like this (<b> means one blank space, <t> means one tab space)-
$ cat file
NARESH<b><b><b>KUMAR<t><t>PRADHAN... (3 Replies)
These 2 websites do a GREAT job of explaining different types of wildcards. I learned about the categories of characters which I never knew about at all.
GNU/Linux Command-Line Tools Guide - Wildcards
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
pharfileinfo.chmod
PHARFILEINFO.CHMOD(3) 1 PHARFILEINFO.CHMOD(3)PharFileInfo::chmod - Sets file-specific permission bits
SYNOPSIS
public void PharFileInfo::chmod (int $permissions)
DESCRIPTION PharFileInfo.chmod(3) allows setting of the executable file permissions bit, as well as read-only bits. Writeable bits are ignored, and set
at runtime based on the phar.readonly INI variable. As with all functionality that modifies the contents of a phar, the phar.readonly INI
variable must be off in order to succeed if the file is within a Phar archive. Files within PharData archives do not have this restriction.
PARAMETERS
o $permissions
- permissions (see chmod(3))
RETURN VALUES
No value is returned.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
A PharFileInfo.chmod(3) example
<?php
// make sure it doesn't exist
@unlink('brandnewphar.phar');
try {
$p = new Phar('brandnewphar.phar', 0, 'brandnewphar.phar');
$p['file.sh'] = '#!/usr/local/lib/php
<?php echo "hi"; ?>';
// set executable bit
$p['file.sh']->chmod(0555);
var_dump($p['file.sh']->isExecutable());
} catch (Exception $e) {
echo 'Could not create/modify phar: ', $e;
}
?>
The above example will output:
bool(true)
PHP Documentation Group PHARFILEINFO.CHMOD(3)