General :: Full Path While Zipping?

Jun 10, 2011

I have the following files:

~/Dir1/file1.txt
~/Dir2/file2.txt

Then I use the following command:

cd ~ zip out.zip /Dir1/file1.txt /Dir2/file2.txt

In the out.zip i can see two directories (dir1 and dir2) but want only these two files (file1.txt and file2.txt) were in the root of out.zip! I thought the "-D" option is what I need, but it doesn't work

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General :: Run An Ls Without Getting The Full Path?

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I want a simple list of files in a directory that is not my current directory. I run ls /other/directory/*.txt and get:

/other/directory/file1.txt
/other/directory/file2.txt
I want:
file1.txt
file2.txt

How can I get the second list?

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# Author: Jose Miguel Colella
# Description: Compress a file

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Mar 4, 2011

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Bu now in 11.4 when i do that i get whole path, like this for example:

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how to make it look "old" style?

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Oct 8, 2010

I use this command:

Code:

find ./ -atime +360

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Code:

/uploads/2010/02/some-file-name.ext
/uploads/2009/08/another-file-name.ext
... etc

I'm taking here about tins of directories, thousands of files. I'm looking to find a command that makes me able to move the results above to another path, and to create that path once it doesn't exist like below:

Code:

mv /uploads/2010/02/some-file-name.ext /old-files/uploads/2010/02/some-file-name.ext

But I want the executed command to create this path

Code:

/old-files/uploads/2010/02/

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Feb 21, 2011

I have a program that takes a relative path as input appends it to a some path string to get the actual path.

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If I know the depth of the path used internally, I can use .. as many times to go to the root directory and then give the absolute path. But suppose I do not know the depth of the directory, can I construct a relative path string such that it considers it as a relative path. One way could be to have enough .. in the path string so that I can force an absolute path for some maximum depth of path.

Is there some path string syntax that I am not aware of but can achieve this?

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This script works fine, when it has been initiated manually or even when the rsync command is executed on the command line.

But the same script doesn't work, when I try to automate it through crontab.

I am using 'abc' user to execute this rsync, instead of root, as root login to servers are restricted in all of our servers, by us.

As I mentioned earlier, manual execution works like charm!

When this rsync.sh is initiated through crontab, it runs the first command(chown abc.abc ...) perfectly without any issues. But the second line is not at all executed, and there is no log entry i can find at /mnt/xyz/folder/rsync.log.

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kernel 2.6.21.5, slackware 12.0
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Code:

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If I am root, things go well:

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When I add some path in .bashrc by commenting out old path and adding new one like this:

#EXPORT HOME_PLAY=/home/gem/old_play
EXPORT HOME_PLAY=/home/gem/play
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After saving above changes, I enter the command: source ~/.bashrc Now if I do echo $PATH, the path shows both the old PLAY_HOME and new PLAY_HOME. This is really bad and messes up a lot of things in my project. This problem only goes away if I logout or reboot, a rather very long process. What is happening is that the old path is added to new path element and the old path includes the old path element you want to remove.

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