Hi,
I have two Solaris machines.
1. SunOS X 5.8 Generic_108528-29 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Blade-1500
2. SunOS Y 5.8 Generic_108528-13 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-60
I am trying to buiild a project on both these machines. The Binary output file compiled on machine 2 runs on both the machines. Where... (0 Replies)
Hello,
I have a C++ binary that runs in my perl script. But, Currently, the binary is doing a core dump and i want to capture the retrun status of the binary to report as an issue.
Can you please help me on this.
Thanks,
Sateesh (1 Reply)
Hello,
I have a C++ binary that runs in my perl script. But, Currently, the binary is doing a core dump and i want to capture the retrun status of the binary to report as an issue.
Can you please help me on this.
Thanks,
Sateesh (1 Reply)
Hi
I have an oracle perl script running as cron job across multiple unix servers. The issue is the perl binary is found in multiple directories
I use in the start of the script ...
#!/usr/bin/perl
on some servers the script fails because /usr/bin/perl is not present. Is there a way i can... (4 Replies)
Hello everyone,
I have a binary file with a structure unknown. I have found 2 perl scripts that it seems to do the convertion but I get sintactic errors when I run them, may somebody test these 2 scripts please and see if really work?
One if from here... (10 Replies)
Hello *nix specialists,
Im working for a non profit organisation in Germany to transport DSL over WLAN to people in areas without no DSL. We are using Linksys WRT 54 router with DD-WRT firmware There are at the moment over 180 router running but we have to change some settings next time. So my... (7 Replies)
for all who are interested:
a bash function scanning all unique strings in FILE that contain a token and replacing it.
Furthermore the function demonstrates how to construct a perl command from variables in a script:
patchfile() {
local -r file="$1"
local -r... (1 Reply)
I have reviewed many examples on-line about running another process (either PERL or shell command or a program), but do not find any usefull for my needs way. (Reviewed and not useful the system(), 'back ticks', exec() and open())
I would like to run another PERL-script from first one, not... (1 Reply)
#!/bin/bash
n=$l; typeset -a v
x=$(< input.dat)
check(){
if; then
sed 's/Test/Proc/g' file.sh >fl.sh
else
exit 13
fi
}
check $n
while ; do
x=`expr $x -l`
v=$x
done
less fi.sh l>/dev/null&& echo yes || exit 1
echo v= ${v
}
exit 0
I have file.sh and input.dat in the current... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: bananasprite
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perlanet::trait::yamlconfig
Perlanet::Trait::YAMLConfig(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Perlanet::Trait::YAMLConfig(3pm)NAME
Perlanet::Trait::YAMLConfig - configure Perlanet through a YAML configuration file
SYNOPSIS
package MyPerlanet;
extends 'Perlanet';
with 'Perlanet::Traits::YAMLConfig';
my $perlanet = MyPerlanet->new_with_config(
configfile => 'whatever.yml'
);
$perlanet->run;
DESCRIPTION
Allows you to move the configuration of Perlanet to an external YAML configuration file.
Example Configuration File
title: planet test
description: A Test Planet
url: http://planet.example.com/
author:
name: Dave Cross
email: dave@dave.org.uk
entries: 20
opml: opml.xml
page:
file: index.html
template: index.tt
feed:
file: atom.xml
format: Atom
cache_dir: /tmp/feeds
feeds:
- url: http://blog.dave.org.uk/atom.xml
title: Dave's Blog
web: http://blog.dave.org.uk/
- url: http://use.perl.org/~davorg/journal/rss
title: Dave's use.perl Journal
web: http://use.perl.org/~davorg/journal/
- url: http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/feed/31?au=2607
title: Dave on O'Reillynet
web: http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/2607
METHODS
THIRTY_DAYS
The default length of caching, if caching options are present in the configuration
get_config_from_file
Extracts the configuration from a YAML file
AUTHOR
Oliver Charles, <oliver.g.charles@googlemail.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2010 by Magnum Solutions Ltd.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.10.0 or,
at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
perl v5.14.2 2012-03-17 Perlanet::Trait::YAMLConfig(3pm)