08-07-2017
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1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Dear All,
I'm trying to write a script that searches thru a directory looking for a most recent file and then scp that file.
I have the scp working, but I don't know how to browse the directory and select the most recent file.
The file name includes a date & time stamp (e.g.... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: duncan_glover
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
i have a file in unix having data like
cat
dog
(having spaces in the beginning)
when i read it in a shell script
cat file_name |while read line
do
echo $line
done
it will print
cat
dog
spaces at the beginning are removed....
i dont want these spaces to be... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Amardeep
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi
I am trouble parsing through a file with spaces in the filename. I need to grab "supportIDPS/SCM/windows_install/file groups/dds.fgl" and then do a md5sum on it. I am using sh.
Any help is appreciated.
Here is an example of the input file:
7eedbc9f7902bf4c1878d9e571addf9a ... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: jekl5
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4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello,
I found the mimesender multiple attachment emailing shell script in the FAQ of these forums, and I have been able to use it to send multiple files, but only if they don't have spaces in their file name or path.
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have a script that generates a variable with the location of a file and its complete path. What i want to do is to "cd" to the directory where that file is located using the path name of the file. GIS has absolutely failed me.
For example when i run my script it generates a variable called... (1 Reply)
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6. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi!
I would like to funnel a series of directories and subdirectories into a text file. This is the output I would like to see from a find command:
/mypath/ABC_01/VISIT_01
/mypath/ABC_01/VISIT_02
/mypath/ABC_01/VISIT_03
/mypath/ABC_02/VISIT_01
/mypath/ABC_03/VISIT_01
I've tried:
find... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: goodbenito
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
consider the small piece of code
while read line
do
echo $line
done < example
content of example file
sadasdasdasdsa erwerewrwr ergdgdfgf rgerg erwererwr
the output is like
sadasdasdasdsa erwerewrwr ergdgdfgf rgerg erwererwr
the... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Kesavan
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello all,
I am new to scripting and here is what I want to get done.
I need to run some processing on many files. I have a whole bunch of files among which there are a few that I am interested in. What I need to do is to write a script which reads the file paths from a text file. line by... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: pavo-cristatus
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9. OS X (Apple)
Hi all my very first post so go easy on me!!
I am trying to build a very simple script to list a file path with spaces in. But I can't get around this problem. My script is as follows:
#!/bin/bash
X="/Library/Users/Application\ Support/"
LS="ls"
AL="-al"
$LS $AL $X
The response I... (5 Replies)
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10. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
1.1 Solaris 10 8/07 s10s_u4wos_12b SPARC
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1.3... (3 Replies)
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fixman(1M) fixman(1M)
NAME
fixman - fix manpages for faster viewing with man command
SYNOPSIS
alt-path]
DESCRIPTION
The command is a shell script that processes manpages in the directories to unexpand spaces to tabs where possible, and to remove all char-
acter-backspace pairs (which usually exist to cause overstriking or underscoring for printer output). Removal of unnecessary character
sequences improves the speed of man(1), and reduces disk space consumption. The command should be run after using to create formatted,
manpages from unformatted, source files (see catman(1M)).
By default, searches for subdirectories in the following parent directories in the order indicated:
o
o
o
If the environment variable is set, the directory paths specified by are searched instead of the default. See environ(5) for a description
of the environment variable.
The command does not remove duplicate blank lines. Thus, all files remain a multiple of one page (66 lines) long and can still be passed
directly to (see lp(1)). (Note that man(1) normally uses to accomplish this removal.)
To ensure success, should be run by a user who has appropriate privileges. It will take awhile to complete depending on system speed,
load, memory size, etc. As a side-effect, file ownerships and permissions may be changed.
Options
Perform actions based on the given alternate root.
With this option, alt-path will be prepended to all directory paths, including default paths or the paths defined by
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Environment Variables
if set, defines the directories to be searched for manpages.
WARNINGS
If the value of is not the same while is running as it was when was run or when manpage files were installed, some files may be missed and
not processed (see catman(1M)).
EXAMPLES
Run fixman from a server to fix the manpages on a diskless under the alternate root
This will fix manpages in directories under:
FILES
Directories containing [compressed]
nroff(1)-formatted versions of manpages
AUTHOR
was developed by HP.
SEE ALSO
catman(1M), chmod(1), expand(1), lp(1), man(1), mv(1), sed(1), environ(5).
fixman(1M)