For starters I guess you could throw in a -q to wget to stop it from
outputting but I guess sending output to /dev/null (as long as you
aren't fussed when things fail) should be enough.
Quoting Voytek Eymont <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I'm trying to put together a basic script to get 'on demand' traffic info
to my handheld, all commands more or less work as desired, but, I would
like to make a 'proper script' out of it:
I guess I should put the 'temp' files in /var/tmp ?
and, send screen output to /dev/null ?
any help or suggestions appreciated:
# ./traffic
--09:34:15--
http://rta.nsw.gov.au/trafficreports/cameras/camera_images/citywestlink.jpg
=> `citywestlink.jpg'
Resolving rta.nsw.gov.au... 163.189.7.150, 163.189.217.150
Connecting to rta.nsw.gov.au|163.189.7.150|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 22,125 (22K) [image/jpeg]
100%[====================================>] 22,125 --.--K/s
09:34:15 (2.38 MB/s) - `citywestlink.jpg' saved [22125/22125]
Corrupt JPEG data: 736 extraneous bytes before marker 0xda
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#!/bin/sh
lynx -dump
http://rta.nsw.gov.au/trafficreports/sydney/sydney_east_inner_west.html |
sed -n -e '/Last refreshed/{:a;N;/Road Works/!ba;p;}' > traf.rep
wget
http://rta.nsw.gov.au/trafficreports/cameras/camera_images/citywestlink.jpg
jpegtran -rotate 270 < citywestlink.jpg > citymap.jpg
mutt -s "Traffic Report East Inner West" -a citymap.jpg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
< traf.rep
rm traf.rep
rm *.jpg
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