Hello,
I am an amature at UNIX commands and functionality.
Please could you all assist me by replying to my below mentioned querry :
How can I upload a zip folder on a unix path from my windows folder?
Thanks guys
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I am using ls -l -R to view all the files in the parent directory and sub -directories. Is it possible to view the path of the files in another column. (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a environmental variables,
ORACLE_HOME=/u01/oracle/ORCL/db/tech/10.2.0
ORACLE_SID=ORCL
Now I need to create a variable and need to extract some part from ORACLE_HOME. I need to get the path from ORACLE_HOME till ORACLE_SID as /u01/oracle/ORCL. I may need to check also... (6 Replies)
Hi,
Could anyone help me in writing a single line code by either using (sed, awk, perl or whatever) to extract a specific path from the PATH environment variable?
for eg: suppose the PATH is being set as follows
PATH=/usr/bin/:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin/java:/usr/bin/perl3.4
... (2 Replies)
I make this script that uses "strace" to trace programs. The script looks for files that the program opens. It looks like this
open("/lib/libtermcap.so.2", O_RDONLY) = 3
open("/dev/tty", O_RDWR|O_NONBLOCK|O_LARGEFILE) = 3
I want to extract the path without the quotes, preferably using grep and... (4 Replies)
Hello,
Given below are 2 sample paths from 2 different servers:
/opt/temp/PROD/Script/New/Letters
/opt/Share/temp/Share1/PROD/Script/Files/New/Letters
I would like to truncate the path till the folder "PROD". Please note that the field count of the folder "PROD" vaires from... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a path such as:
PATH= "/home/user/Desktop/folder1/folder2"and I want to output the last folder in the path i.e. "folder 2"
Any idea how I should do this? grep?
Thanks! (1 Reply)
Hi everyone,
I have different folders which looks like this:
/mnt/ecrm/master/ecrm/templates/brochure/de_DE/zeitlos.ott
/mnt/ecrm/master/ecrm/templates/mail/en_US/default.html
/templates/header_and_footer/en_US/default.txt
I want to get the bold text only in a variable. I already have a... (3 Replies)
I need to check if a folder has some kind of logic disk problems.
I have a FreeBSD machine where the (root)\tmp\TEST folder has some file created by a script that i cannot delete.
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dancer::fileutils
Dancer::FileUtils(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Dancer::FileUtils(3pm)NAME
Dancer::FileUtils - helper providing file utilities
SYNOPSIS
use Dancer::FileUtils qw/dirname path/;
# for 'path/to/file'
my $dir = dirname($path); # returns 'path/to'
my $path = path($path); # returns '/abs/path/to/file'
use Dancer::FileUtils qw/path read_file_content/;
my $content = read_file_content( path( 'folder', 'folder', 'file' ) );
my @content = read_file_content( path( 'folder', 'folder', 'file' ) );
use Dancer::FileUtils qw/read_glob_content set_file_mode/;
open my $fh, '<', $file or die "$!
";
set_file_mode($fh);
my @content = read_file_content($fh);
my $content = read_file_content($fh);
DESCRIPTION
Dancer::FileUtils includes a few file related utilities related that Dancer uses internally. Developers may use it instead of writing their
own file reading subroutines or using additional modules.
SUBROUTINES /METHODS
dirname
use Dancer::FileUtils 'dirname';
my $dir = dirname($path);
Exposes File::Basename's dirname, to allow fetching a directory name from a path. On most OS, returns all but last level of file path. See
File::Basename for details.
open_file
use Dancer::FileUtils 'open_file';
my $fh = open_file('<', $file) or die $message;
Calls open and returns a filehandle. Takes in account the 'charset' setting from Dancer's configuration to open the file in the proper
encoding (or defaults to utf-8 if setting not present).
path
use Dancer::FileUtils 'path';
my $path = path( 'folder', 'folder', 'filename');
Provides comfortable path resolving, internally using File::Spec.
read_file_content
use Dancer::FileUtils 'read_file_content';
my @content = read_file_content($file);
my $content = read_file_content($file);
Returns either the content of a file (whose filename is the input), undef if the file could not be opened.
In array context it returns each line (as defined by $/) as a separate element; in scalar context returns the entire contents of the file.
read_glob_content
use Dancer::FileUtils 'read_glob_content';
open my $fh, '<', $file or die "$!
";
my @content = read_glob_content($fh);
my $content = read_glob_content($fh);
Same as read_file_content, only it accepts a file handle. Returns the content and closes the file handle.
set_file_mode
use Dancer::FileUtils 'set_file_mode';
set_file_mode($fh);
Applies charset setting from Dancer's configuration. Defaults to utf-8 if no charset setting.
EXPORT
Nothing by default. You can provide a list of subroutines to import.
AUTHOR
Alexis Sukrieh
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2009-2011 Alexis Sukrieh.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License.
See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.
perl v5.14.2 2012-01-27 Dancer::FileUtils(3pm)