...
But if the variables are checked with [ -d "$directory" ] && [ -d "$destination" ], the railing slash is not needed, right?
Right. A trailing / would cause a double-check. Is technically okay though.
For Posix-compatibility you should stick to "$(ls -A)" and test it for being null or non-null. Generally better for correctly counting crazy filenames is "$(ls -qA)".
In HP-UX you can do
that tells many commands to become Posix-compliant.
In Solaris you can prefix /usr/xpg4/bin to the PATH. The following should work pretty much everywhere:
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What I need to do is: I need to use the grep command to search for pattern in directory and sub-directories. And also I need to show the permission of file been seached by the grep command.
Could any one please suggest me?
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$> cat file1.txt
A
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I am new to shell scripting. Can someone help me out with this one please?
I need to write a script fot the following scenario:
I am currently in /parent directory.
I have a set of files in /parent/error_files directory
My script has to search for a file in /parent/erratic_files... (1 Reply)
hello,
I have to write a script to run the other script inside it.So iam planning to write like this?
first check the perimissions of the file.
Alogorthim
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if(!filepermissions == execute)
then
echo" Permissions denined"
else
execute the script.
file name is : load_mf.sh... (1 Reply)
Hi
I am want to create a script where the file gets moved from the current folder to a folder transfer based on the oldest first. This script should run one file at a time using a loop. I want it as a loop because I want to do some processing while I have one file. Can anyone guide me on this? (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have a directory having so many number of files. Now I want to move the files which are older than one month (lets say) from this directory to another directory (say BKP dir).
Simply, if file is olderthan one month move it from source1 dir to BKP1 dir.
My file names doesn't have... (7 Replies)
Hi,
For a particular set of files, am trying to check if they are writable. i.e., checking whether they are having permissions greater than 755.
Am able to check this using the statement:
"if (os.path.isfile(FILE_PATH) and (os.stat(FILE_PATH).st_mode & 0777) == 0777):"
But the problem here... (0 Replies)
Hi,
For a particular set of files, am trying to check if they are writable. i.e., checking whether they are having permissions greater than 755.
Am able to check this using the statement:
"if (os.path.isfile(FILE_PATH) and (os.stat(FILE_PATH).st_mode & 0777) == 0777):"
But the problem... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I have multiple files in the folder, I want to move those files into the other folder on based of name
File names:
Template_server1_01==>
Template_server1_02==>To one directory /Server1
Template_server1_03==>
Template_server2_01==>
Template_server2_02==>To one... (9 Replies)
Is there a way to check when the permissions for the file got changed in AIX
IS there some file which logs all these details?
Best regards,
Vishal (4 Replies)
This is the content of my directory
c_g_se1_gb.ph
c_g_se1_gb.ph_pl_s.t
c_g_se1_gb.ph_pl_tr.t
c_g_se3_gb.ph
c_g_se3_gb.ph_pl_s.t
c_g_se3_gb.ph_pl_tr.t
c_g_se2_gb.ph
c_g_se2_gb.ph_pl_s.t
c_g_se2_gb.ph_pl_tr.t
c_g_se4_gb-1.ph
c_g_se4_gb-1.ph_pl_s.t
c_g_se4_gb-1.ph_pl_tr.t... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: sammy777888
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
dh_fixperms
DH_FIXPERMS(1) Debhelper DH_FIXPERMS(1)NAME
dh_fixperms - fix permissions of files in package build directories
SYNOPSIS
dh_fixperms [debhelperoptions] [-Xitem]
DESCRIPTION
dh_fixperms is a debhelper program that is responsible for setting the permissions of files and directories in package build directories to
a sane state -- a state that complies with Debian policy.
dh_fixperms makes all files in usr/share/doc in the package build directory (excluding files in the examples/ directory) be mode 644. It
also changes the permissions of all man pages to mode 644. It makes all files be owned by root, and it removes group and other write
permission from all files. It removes execute permissions from any libraries, headers, Perl modules, or desktop files that have it set. It
makes all files in the standard bin and sbin directories, usr/games/ and etc/init.d executable (since v4). Finally, it removes the setuid
and setgid bits from all files in the package.
OPTIONS -Xitem, --exclude item
Exclude files that contain item anywhere in their filename from having their permissions changed. You may use this option multiple
times to build up a list of things to exclude.
SEE ALSO debhelper(7)
This program is a part of debhelper.
AUTHOR
Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org>
9.20120909 2012-05-19 DH_FIXPERMS(1)