W dniu 2014-08-13 14:38, Rico Beier pisze:
Hi there,
I would like to implement a command which has a file list as input and
downloads all files on the list to a specific subdirectory. The problem
is, that tup needs an accurate specification of output files. So I don't
know how to perform the download task.
Something like GLOB-Usage on output list would be great; or a possible
^-Flag that allows all automatically detected outputs without
specification...
Please help me...
If I understand you right and you have that "list" as a file with
strings (each string represents an "input" for a rule you wish to
execute), I guess it can be done in lua parser. Take a look at this test:
https://github.com/gittup/tup/blob/master/test/t2159-lua-open-file2.sh
Otherwise, if you know the files in advance (so they are listed in the
Tupfile etc.) you can just use "foreach" rules and use various "%"
replacements to have the output name taken from the input.
Regards,
FCh
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