08-31-2005
the "jobs" command on Mac OSX
HI,
I am learning the basics of UNIX on my Mac OS X system but whenever I type the "jobs" command I just get the prompt again, with no output. Regardless of how many programmes or activities are processing.
Any ideas?
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tv_cat
TV_CAT(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation TV_CAT(1p)
NAME
tv_cat - Concatenate XMLTV listings files.
SYNOPSIS
tv_cat [--help] [--output FILE] [FILE...]
DESCRIPTION
Read one or more XMLTV files and write a file to standard ouput whose programmes are the concatenation of the programmes in the input
files, and whose channels are the union of the channels in the input files.
--output FILE write to FILE rather than standard output
The treatment of programmes and channels is slightly different because for programmes, the ordering is important (typically programmes are
processed or displayed in the same order as they appear in the input) whereas channels are just a set indexed by channel id. There is a
warning if channel details clash for the same id.
One more wrinkle is the credits (source, generator and so on), they are taken from one of the files and then there's a warning if the other
files differ. If two input files have different character encodings, then it is not meaningful to combine their data (without recoding or
other processing) and tv_cat die with an error message.
This tool is rather useless, but it makes a good testbed for the XMLTV module.
SEE ALSO
xmltv(5).
AUTHOR
Ed Avis, ed@membled.com
perl v5.14.2 2003-10-25 TV_CAT(1p)