Script to check the files existence inside a directory.
Hello Folks,
On Below Script, I want to apply condition.
Condition that it check the directory for files if not found keep checking.
Once directory have files and founded do the calculation and finish the code.
Script to check the files existence inside a directory, If not then keep checking in loop unless it found and apply the rest of the logic and exit.
hi, I have a list of filenames and I want to verify if they all exist. I know "if filename" would do the trick but how do I go about a list of files? thanks (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I have shell script and I need to check if some directory exist.
I'm don't have the information if that directory is written in upper case or lowcase or mixed.
Is there anyway to check the existence of that directory by ignoring
case senestive?
Thanks (3 Replies)
Hi,
Im facing a problem that im stucked,
I have the following structure:
thales@pereirtc-vbox:/home/VfARM$ ls
code config doc lib manifest.bak manifest.rel manifest.v3 ns pub
if i try to execute zip -q -o arm.zip VfARM/* it will create a zip file with the folder VfARM.... (2 Replies)
Hi Forum.
I have a script that accepts 3 input parameters (source directory, list file text, sleep time) and checks for the presence of files. If not there, script goes to sleep for certain amount of time provided by 3rd input.
list file text contains 1 entry but may contain more (file... (13 Replies)
Hi,
I am new to unix scripting and am jus getting to learn about it..
I need to know on how to check for the existence of a number of files in a path..i.e the files are ftp'ed from several other servers, should check if all the files have arrived, if not wait till they arrive..can i use a flag... (5 Replies)
Hi I am having a problem to verify existence of files. I need to know whether or not files in a folder that begins with a name.
For example all files that start with The_File_ *.
I was doing it this way, but gives me error.
if text -f /work/The_File_*
then
...
else
..
fi (5 Replies)
hi,
I am having script in which i want to check if directory has any file in it or not. If directory contains a single or more files then and only then it should proceed to further operations...
P.S.: Directory might have thousand number of files. so there might be chance of getting error... (4 Replies)
Hi
I have a requirement to check whether the files exists, then it will call other steps in shell script.
I did
ls *.csv|wc -l
if
then checking the count of the files should be more than 1 then it will call other steps.
I am getting the error that too many arguements as there n... (13 Replies)
Hi all,
Please somebody help me with this:
I want to check if the files listed in a text file, are found under a directory or not.
For example: the file is list_of_files.txt, which contains inside this rows:
# cat list_of_files
logs
errors
paths
debug
#
I want to check if these... (3 Replies)
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debclean
DEBCLEAN(1) General Commands Manual DEBCLEAN(1)NAME
debclean - clean up a sourcecode tree
SYNOPSIS
debclean [options]
DESCRIPTION
debclean walks through the directory tree starting at the directory tree in which it was invoked, and executes debian/rules clean for each
Debian source directory encountered. These directories are recognised by containing a debian/changelog file for a package whose name
matches that of the directory. Name matching is described below.
Also, if the --cleandebs option is given, then in every directory containing a Debian source tree, all files named *.deb, *.changes and
*.build are removed. The .dsc, .diff.gz and the (.orig).tar.gz files are not touched so that the release can be reconstructed if neces-
sary, and the .upload files are left so that debchange functions correctly. The --nocleandebs option prevents this extra cleaning behav-
iour and the --cleandebs option forces it. The default is not to clean these files.
debclean uses debuild(1) to clean the source tree.
Directory name checking
In common with several other scripts in the devscripts package, debclean will walk through the directory tree searching for
debian/changelog files. As a safeguard against stray files causing potential problems, it will examine the name of the parent directory
once it finds a debian/changelog file, and check that the directory name corresponds to the package name. Precisely how it does this is
controlled by two configuration file variables DEVSCRIPTS_CHECK_DIRNAME_LEVEL and DEVSCRIPTS_CHECK_DIRNAME_REGEX, and their corresponding
command-line options --check-dirname-level and --check-dirname-regex.
DEVSCRIPTS_CHECK_DIRNAME_LEVEL can take the following values:
0 Never check the directory name.
1 Only check the directory name if we have had to change directory in our search for debian/changelog. This is the default behaviour.
2 Always check the directory name.
The directory name is checked by testing whether the current directory name (as determined by pwd(1)) matches the regex given by the con-
figuration file option DEVSCRIPTS_CHECK_DIRNAME_REGEX or by the command line option --check-dirname-regex regex. Here regex is a Perl
regex (see perlre(3perl)), which will be anchored at the beginning and the end. If regex contains a '/', then it must match the full
directory path. If not, then it must match the full directory name. If regex contains the string 'PACKAGE', this will be replaced by the
source package name, as determined from the changelog. The default value for the regex is: 'PACKAGE(-.+)?', thus matching directory names
such as PACKAGE and PACKAGE-version.
OPTIONS --cleandebs
Also remove all .deb, .changes and .build files from the parent directory.
--nocleandebs
Do not remove the .deb, .changes and .build files from the parent directory; this is the default behaviour.
--check-dirname-level N
See the above section Directory name checking for an explanation of this option.
--check-dirname-regex regex
See the above section Directory name checking for an explanation of this option.
--no-conf, --noconf
Do not read any configuration files. This can only be used as the first option given on the command-line.
-d Do not run dpkg-checkbuilddeps to check build dependencies.
--help Display a help message and exit successfully.
--version
Display version and copyright information and exit successfully.
CONFIGURATION VARIABLES
The two configuration files /etc/devscripts.conf and ~/.devscripts are sourced in that order to set configuration variables. Command line
options can be used to override configuration file settings. Environment variable settings are ignored for this purpose. The currently
recognised variables are:
DEBCLEAN_CLEANDEBS
If this is set to yes, then it is the same as the --cleandebs command line parameter being used.
DEVSCRIPTS_CHECK_DIRNAME_LEVEL, DEVSCRIPTS_CHECK_DIRNAME_REGEX
See the above section Directory name checking for an explanation of these variables. Note that these are package-wide configuration
variables, and will therefore affect all devscripts scripts which check their value, as described in their respective manpages and
in devscripts.conf(5).
SEE ALSO debuild(1) and devscripts.conf(5).
AUTHOR
Christoph Lameter <clameter@debian.org>; modifications by Julian Gilbey <jdg@debian.org>.
DEBIAN Debian Utilities DEBCLEAN(1)