on Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 05:50:27PM -0600, Scott E . Graves ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
If I had a list containing redundant entries, what command could I use
suppress the duplications. Here's an example list:
man
man
ls
df
find
find
find
This would be obtaining using `sa -u | grep
Scott E. Graves wrote:
If I had a list containing redundant entries, what command could I use
suppress the duplications. Here's an example list:
...
Shell scripts give you awesome leverage
Shell scripts consist of one or more statements that specify C
programs and other shell
If I had a list containing redundant entries, what command could I use
suppress the duplications. Here's an example list:
man
man
ls
df
find
find
find
This would be obtaining using `sa -u | grep scottg | awk '{print $8}' ` to
list all programs executed by user scottg. I need to condense the
Scott E. Graves wrote:
If I had a list containing redundant entries, what command could I use
suppress the duplications. Here's an example list:
uniq
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Mike Brownlowhttp://www.wsmake.org/~mike/
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Hello,
I have been trying to run a perl script that I was told requires Extended
Tcl/Tk to be installed. Im very new to perl and have now idea what this is.
I need Tcl/Tk v8.0. for this to work. When I installed debain I didnt
included perl. What will I need to get for the to work?
Sorry if this
, 2000 1:25 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Perl Scripting Help
Hello,
I have been trying to run a perl script that I was told
requires Extended
Tcl/Tk to be installed. Im very new to perl and have now
idea what this is.
I need Tcl/Tk v8.0. for this to work. When I installed
On 07-Aug-98 Patrick Olson wrote:
My script doesn't quite work. Could someone tell me what I've done wrong?
The problem is that it displays the file as soon as it has a nonzero
length. I would like the script to wait until the file is 95 bytes long.
My script:
-
until test -s
My script doesn't quite work. Could someone tell me what I've done wrong?
The problem is that it displays the file as soon as it has a nonzero
length. I would like the script to wait until the file is 95 bytes long.
My script:
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until test -s filename
do
sleep 5s
done
cat
On Thu, Aug 06, 1998 at 08:11:36PM -0700, Patrick Olson wrote:
My script doesn't quite work. Could someone tell me what I've done wrong?
The problem is that it displays the file as soon as it has a nonzero
length. I would like the script to wait until the file is 95 bytes long.
My
Your script worked great.
Thanks,
Patrick
On Fri, 7 Aug 1998, Lee Brinton wrote:
On Thu, Aug 06, 1998 at 08:11:36PM -0700, Patrick Olson wrote:
My script doesn't quite work. Could someone tell me what I've done wrong?
The problem is that it displays the file as soon as it has a
Patrick Olson wrote:
P.S. Is there such a thing as a scripting how-to? If so, I missed it.
Either way, it would be great to know where I can read about it, either
from a how-to or something else. It might even save me the embarrassment
of asking an incredibly obvious question.
I don't
I'm trying to write a script to retrive a file listed in a text file, $1.
The text can contain multiple file locations, if the first location fails,
then it should try the next location, and so forth. I've included a
sample file below.
--- sample file ---
Version 1.0
url
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