I am trying to use the csplit file on a file that contains records that have more than 2048 characters on a line. The resultant split file seems to ignore the rest of the line and I lose the data.
Is there any way that csplit can handle record lengths greater than 2048?
Thanks (0 Replies)
Good day,
I've been trying to look for a way to compile the Xpdf sources in our HP-UX server, but have been failing to do so because there is no GCC installed, and I don't have privileges to install GCC. I was looking for a functionality to convert PDF files to .txt, which is exactly like the... (2 Replies)
I'm running a simulation (programmed in C) which makes calls to gnuplot periodically to plot data I have stored.
First I open a pipe to gnuplot and set it to multiplot:
FILE * pipe = popen("gnuplot", "w");
fprintf(pipe, "set multiplot\n");
fflush(pipe);
(this pipe stays open until the... (0 Replies)
Hi,
I need a documentation about limitations on the linux partition. On how many primary and extended I could create. And also on different type of storage, how many big capacity I can create.
Thanks. (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have used pdftotext with good results in the past, but today for some reason I keep getting the same error message.
My command is as follows:
And the error message is
I am using Vmware player with Ubuntu server, but I don't think that is causing this issue as I have been using... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have noticed some performance issues on my RHEL5 server but the memory and CPU utilization on the box is fine.
I have a 1G full duplexed eth0 card and I am suspicious that this may be causing the problem. My eth0 settings are as follows:
Settings for eth0:
Supported ports: ... (12 Replies)
Hi,
I recently started working with Solaris, and what I noticed is that a lot of commands I used to regularly use don't work, like sed -i and grep -r. I have found work arounds for these problems though but it's a pain in the ass.
I'm just wondering why they decided not to include these handy... (4 Replies)
In recently reading an article on linux basics before I embark and my personal installation project I came across this passage -
IDE drives have three types of partition: primary, logical, and extended. The partition table is located in the master boot record (MBR) of a disk. The MBR is the... (12 Replies)
I have a directory having a number of pdf files.
I want to convert all the files to text, stored in a single text file
The following creates multiple text files
ls *.pdf | xargs -n1 pdftotext (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
net::github
Net::GitHub(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::GitHub(3pm)NAME
Net::GitHub - Perl Interface for github.com
SYNOPSIS
use Net::GitHub;
# default to v3
my $github = Net::GitHub->new( # Net::GitHub::V3
login => 'fayland', pass => 'secret'
);
# suggested
# use OAuth to create token with user/pass
my $github = Net::GitHub->new( # Net::GitHub::V3
access_token => $token
);
# for backwards, NOTE: Github will terminate API v1 and API v2 in 1 month on May 1st, 2012
my $github = Net::GitHub->new(
version => 2,
owner => 'fayland', name => 'perl-net-github'
);
# for V3
# L<Net::GitHub::V3::Users>
my $user = $github->user->show('nothingmuch');
$github->user->update( bio => 'Just Another Perl Programmer' );
# L<Net::GitHub::V3::Repos>
my @repos = $github->repos->list;
my $rp = $github->repos->create( {
"name" => "Hello-World",
"description" => "This is your first repo",
"homepage" => "https://github.com"
} );
DESCRIPTION
<http://github.com> is a popular git host.
This distribution provides easy methods to access GitHub via their APIs.
Check <http://developer.github.com/> for more details of the GitHub APIs.
Read Net::GitHub::V3 for API usage.
If you prefer object oriented way, Pithub is 'There is more than one way to do it'.
FAQ
o create access_token for Non-Web Application
my $gh = Net::GitHub::V3->new( login => 'fayland', pass => 'secret' );
my $oauth = $gh->oauth;
my $o = $oauth->create_authorization( {
scopes => ['user', 'public_repo', 'repo', 'gist'], # just ['public_repo']
note => 'test purpose',
} );
print $o->{token};
after create the token, you can use it without your password publicly written
my $github = Net::GitHub->new(
access_token => $token, # from above
);
Git
http://github.com/fayland/perl-net-github/ <http://github.com/fayland/perl-net-github/>
SEE ALSO
Any::Moose, Pithub
AUTHOR
Fayland Lam, "<fayland at gmail.com>"
Everyone who is listed in Changes.
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2009-2012 Fayland Lam all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-05-07 Net::GitHub(3pm)