What is the correct format for a single command that would combine portions of 2 different lines in the command history? I'm using a C shell. Here's a simplified command history to clarify:
4 rm file1
5 ls -ld file2 file3 file4
6 cat file 5
With the above history, what would be the... (5 Replies)
I would like to change the lines:
originalline1
originalline2
to:
originalline1new
originalline1newline
originalline2new
originalline2newline
To do this, id like to combine the commands:
sed 's/^/&new/g' file > newfile1
and
sed '/^/ a\\
newline\\
\\ (2 Replies)
Hello all,
I am trying to list and count all the files of a particular type in any given directory. I can use the commands separately but when I combine them they do not give an output.
The command for counting the files is ls -1 | wc -l and for listing all the file of particular type say... (2 Replies)
Is there anyway to achieve "find /home -name "*.bashrc" 2>/dev/null" and "PS1="\n>"" in the same command? I just wanna add a line to the previous command to change the PS1 variable to ">". (1 Reply)
Hi Guys,
I am looking to optimze these 5 SSH lines to a single SSH to get my machine to not hang! lol!
cat hosts.lst | xargs -n1 -t -i echo 'home/util/timeout 6 0 ssh -q {} top -b > util/{}.top &' >> r_query_info
cat hosts.lst | xargs -n1 -t -i echo 'home/util/timeout 6 0 ssh -q {} uname -r... (5 Replies)
hey can anyone tell me how can i combine these two commands so that it is executed only once, but gives me both the results.
IDLE=`sar 30 6 | grep Average | awk '{print $1 $5}' `
sar 30 120 | awk '{print $1" "$5}' >> mailx -m -s "$MSG" xyz@abc.com. (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have a directory with some XML files in it. I can use wildcards to get the list of XMLs I want
say I have following XMLs in same dir
Employee1.xml
Employee2.xml
Employee3.xml
and
Salary1.xml
Salary2.xml
Salary3.xml
apart from other .txt .dat files etc
I want to write a unix... (7 Replies)
I have a directory of 3000 files without extensions (Solaris 5.10).
I would like to iterate the file names through the 'file' command and output their mime types (most are pdf or jpg, but a very few might be psd or swf which show simply as 'data')
So, I would like the output of the 'ls'... (2 Replies)
Hello all,
I need to send an attachment and text in the body, both in the same Email.
Below are two cammand that send the required data in separate Emails. I need to combine them so that I get just 1 Email containing the attachment & text in the body.
uuencode ${filename} "${file_}" |... (6 Replies)
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SIP(1) General Commands Manual SIP(1)NAME
sip - generates C++/Python bindings
SYNOPSIS
sip [-h] [-V] [-a file] [-c dir] [-d file] [-e] [-g] [-I dir] [-j #] [-k] [-m file] [-o] [-p module] [-P] [-r] [-s suffix] [-t tag] [-w]
[-x feature] [-z file] [file]
DESCRIPTION
sip takes a set of specification files and generates C++ code, documentation and build files.
The format of the needed specification file is similar to a C++ header. sip includes run-time support for the generated code.
OPTIONS -h Show summary of options.
-V Display the sip version number
-a file
The name of the QScintilla API file. If not indicated, it will not be generated.
-b file
The name of the build file. If not indicated, it will not be generated.
-c dir The name of the directory where generated source file will be put. If not indicated, no code will be generated.
-d file
The name of the documentation file. If not indicated, no documentation will be generated.
-e Enable support for exceptions. Disabled by default.
-g Always release and reaquire the GIL.
-I dir Directory where sip can search for included files.
-j number
Splits the generated code in number files (1 by default). This flag was added for parallel compilation on SMP machines.
-m file
The name of the XML export file. If not indicated, the file will not be generated.
-p module
Give the name of the consolidated module this module should be a part of.
-P Enable the protected/public hack.
-r Enable tracing on generated code.
-s suffix
The suffix used for generated C or C++ files (".c" or ".cpp" if none specified)
-t tag The primary version to tag generate code for. You only can specify those defined with a %Timeline directive. If you don't specify
one, sip will generate the latest available.
-w Enable warning messages
-x feature
Disable a feature
-z file
The name of a file containing additional command line flags
file The name of the file containing the specification. If you skip it, sip will expect to be fed by stdin.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Ricardo Javier Cardenes Medina <rcardenes@debian.org> and Torsten Marek <shlomme@debian.org>, for the
Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
2010/02/02 SIP(1)