I need to find files that have the ending of .out and that are older than 20 days. However, I cannot use find as I do not want to search in the directories that are underneath the directory that I am searching in.
How can this be done?? Find returns files that I do not want. (2 Replies)
Yes , I have to find a file in unix without using any find or where commands.Any pointers for the same would be very helpful as i am beginner in shell scritping and need a solution for the same.
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Jatin Jain (10 Replies)
Given two files of the same format (For example number1|text1|number2) what is the command to print lines in file1 which do not occur in file2? diff command seems a bit complicated for me for this purpose. Please help!! Thank you very much. (3 Replies)
Hi all,
I have difficulty to solve the followign problem.
mydata:
StartPoint EndPoint
22 55
2222 2230
33 66
44 58
222 240
11 25
22 60
33 45
The union of above... (2 Replies)
Hi,
A piece of script from Perl-cookbook I do not understand, and post here for explanation.
The purpose is to find the element in either array (union), and in both array (intersection). Thank you in advance.
@a=qw(1 3 5 6 7 8);
@b=qw(2 3 5 7 9);
foreach $e (@a, @b) {$union{$e}++ &&... (3 Replies)
My concept may sound a bit cryptic but I what some startup information as to how we can use GDB APIs / debugging techniques in programs with GCC when we compile the program. We can definitely tell gcc to link GDB libs also. The ultimate aid would be that when the compiled programs executes it... (4 Replies)
Sorry for the “word salad” subject, but I wanted to cast a wide net for help.
I've created an IP (Internet Protocol) server which serves HTTP, SMTP, and FTP requests.
As you probably know, they all require creating a socket, listening on it, accepting connections, and then having a short... (3 Replies)
I need to find a word '% Retail by State' in the folder /usr/sas/reports/RetailSalesTaxallocation.
When I tried like below,
-bash-4.1$ cd /usr/sas/reports/RetailSalesTaxallocation
-bash-4.1$ find ./ -name % Retail by State
find: paths must precede expression: Retail
Usage: find ... (10 Replies)
Discussion started by: Ram Kumar_BE
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
grcompiler
grcompiler(1)grcompiler(1)NAME
grcompiler - Compile GDL into a TrueType Font
SYNOPSIS
grcompiler [-d] [-D] [-g] [-n number] [-v number] [-w number] [-wall] [-q] gdl-file font-file [output-file] [output-fontname]
Description
Grcompiler compiles a Graphite Description Language description of the smarts for a font along with a TrueType Font to create a graphite
font with graphite tables in it.
-d Generate XML debugger file.
-D Generate all debugger files.
-g Permit and ignore invalid glyph definitions.
-nnumber
Set name table start location.
-q Quiet mode (no messages except on error).
-vnumber
Set Silf table version number.
-wnnnn Ignore warning with the given number. This option may be repeated.
-wall Display all warnings.
Environment
grcompiler makes use of the following environment variables
GDLPP Specifies the command to execute to run the GDL preprocessor
Files
gdlerr.txt
Warnings and errors are output to this file.
dbg_classes.txt
Debug file that specifies the classes stored in the font in terms of their GDL source and containing glyph ids in hex.
dbg_cmap.txt
Debug file giving Unicode to glyph mapping of all the glyphs in the font and vice versa.
dbg_enginecode.txt
Debug file containing the action code and constraint code associated with each pass and rule in a pass.
dbg_fsm.txt
Debug file that gives the finite state machines of each pass and the rules referenced. For each pass, a mapping is given between
glyph and column number.
dbg_glyphattrs.txt
Debug file containing all the glyph attributes and their names, along with values specified for each glyph.
dbg_parsetree.txt
Debug file giving the complete parse tree of the GDL source file.
dbg_ruleprec.txt
Debug file that lists the rules in precedence order (order in which they will be tested) for each pass.
$_temp.gdl
Debug file containing the output of gdlpp
Author
Martin Hosken <mhosken@users.sourceforge.net>
$Date: 2012-05-29 11:36:50 $ grcompiler(1)