Programming :: Automate A Path Manipulation?
Jul 30, 2010
I want to share file locations with pc users (i'm a mac user). problem is: mac uses fslash, while pc files are indicated with baskslashes. I'm looking for a automation/plugin/shortcut/... to change them quick. I use paths a lot and share them with pc users, so manually it's to time consuming.
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Nov 26, 2010
I have a little problem about string in Snort alerting. I understood about Snort alerting saved in /var/log/snort/alert and Snort will add a new entry if there was a attack from anywhere. Then here's my problem. Because it has a lot of file on it, all I want to do is parse that string in snort alert then make into simply log files with it. I'm getting confused with Snort alert and parse that file.
Here's the simple algorithm; Snort get the alert <- parse the alert with my parameter which I've configured with bash (ip address, dest, kind of attack and time) <- then sent that parse alert into new text (let's called snortsent.txt) <- after ten alerts then clear the text then waiting again until the Snort alert go on -> back to snort alert. Here's the sample of my snort alert: (/var/log/snort/alert)
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Jul 17, 2009
Java applet not loading image with relative path(e.g. images/1.jpg) but loads image with absolute path(i.e. from /root/user/images/1.jpg) . This is a problem when i want to host the applet on web server
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Jan 6, 2010
I am trying to do this:
1. Read csv delimited file line1 and store all values in array
2. Use the values stored in the array and replace values in other text file with them
3. read line2 in the cvs file and repeat the process
4. Do above for all lines in the cvs file
for example:
file1.cvs content:
text1,text2,text3,"text 4"
a1,a2,3,"a 4"
file.txt content:
some text $array1$ some text
some text $array2$ some text
1. read line 1 - text1,text2,text3,"text 4" put each value in array X[] lines that contain spaces in cvs will have double quotes
2. read x[1] and replace value $array1$ (in file.txt) with x[1]read x[2] and replace value $array2$ (in file.txt) with x[2] and so on
Can above be accomplished in BASH and how?
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Oct 18, 2010
Is it possible to make a script, which reads commands from a file one line after another, logs into a network device over a console connection(RS-232) and executes those commands wile sleeping 1s after each line? I have used minicom in order to connect over console line, but minicom is not scriptable as far as I know. There is a macro option, but this configuration file is almost 2000 lines long. Is such script possible at all?
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Jan 26, 2015
I'm trying to automate two command lines, a synclient and a syndaemon. They both work well if I type them manually in a terminal, but if I do a littre script to do this, tap to click and scrolling don't work anymore.
This is the script I wrote:
Code: Select all#!/bin/bash
synclient VertEdgeScroll=1
syndaemon -d -t -K
exit 0
So I made a chmod +x on the file, placed it in ~/bin then change PATH to include the directory. Then I added this file in "Startup applications".
The scripts run ok, mais it has a different effect than if I run the commands manually.
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Jul 28, 2010
Here is what I currently do and want to automate:
1) I manually enter a particular web site address in the browser.
2) When the page displays on my machine, it shows a number of links I need to visit, one after the other.
3) Each of these links display another page (file) from which I "cut and paste" information. I do this by highlighting manually the wanted info, click "copy" then select an open file on my computer, select "undo" if necessary to remove any previous content, click "paste" and then "save".
4) I then call a Yabasic program that reads the saved file and trims unwanted info.
5) At the completion of the Yabasic program, I click the web page tag, click the "back" button to return to the first page (since I am in the second) and click the next link in this first page till all links have been visited.
6) visit the next known web site and repeat 1 to 5
In an automated program, what I need to do is:
1) Visit the known page of the web site showing the links
2) save the page showing the links (the first page)
3) make a list of those links
4) visit each link one after the other and save its page from which I will programmatically (Yabasic) select info.
5) repeat 1 to 4
I can do this in "Yabasic" (which can issue Linux commands) or PHP although I do not know PHP much.the purpose of this is to associate towns and cities of the world with their respective political/geographical divisions and their respective time zone. This has to be done often because that data changes regularly.
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Jan 12, 2011
automate daily routines in a website. The things what I should do is to:
- log in
- click on HTML objects (I think I have to trigger the JavaScript onclick event)
Code:
<a href="http://www.xtremetop100.com/in.php?site=11111111" target="_blank" class="account_links">
<img src="/resource/bla/bla/vote/xtop100.gif" border="0"/>
</a>
(This is an image what I have to click on, after it I will receive a reward, then I have to wait 12 hours to benefit from it again.) My first idea was that to code it in C++, and I have searched the internet for the appropriate C++ headers, but I did not find any. So as you can see its not a concrete programming question, my main question is that, in what way could I do the above mentioned things.
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May 31, 2011
I have written a script to run commands on remote servers, it is working fine. But when I am running "sudo commands" on the remote servers, it asks for me password after prompting for ssh password. I am unable to automate this password prompt (which is just after ssh password prompt). This is the function I am using to provide passwords
Code:
pass ()
{
cd $DIR/"$dt1"_"$dt"
/usr/bin/perl << 'EOF'
use strict;
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I want the same function to be used , when it expects for sudo passwords for any of the below lines:
Code:
[sudo] password for vikas: orPassword: This is my "cmd" file passed in pass () function.
Code:
ssh -t -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no 192.168.1.100 "bash rcmds"
This is my script output
Quote:
[vikas@box1 ~]$ ./rscript.sh
++ rm -rf /home/vikas/May_31
++ mkdir -p /home/vikas/May_31
++ set +x
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how to automate the password prompt required for sudo commands.
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Aug 13, 2010
Does anyone know how to get the path with a inode number by C programming?
Or can I get the absolute path without giving a "path" but a inode number by C?
like this: get_path(unsigned inode);
not such this function: getcwd(".", xxx);
taowuwen@gmail.com
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Jan 16, 2011
I found the following function in /etc/profile file.
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1. I dont undestand what "if ! echo $PATH | /bin/grep -qE "(^|:)$1($|:)"" this if statement actually comapres??
2. Also what is the difference between PATH=$PATH:$1 & PATH=$1:$PATH
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Feb 19, 2011
I have thousands files in thousands subfolders. All subfolders are named differently, but all files named like:
I have to replace "AAA_000" with the path of the file.
For example if I have a file AAA_000_001.tif in Foled/sub1/sub2, I have to rename AAA_000_001.tif to Foled/sub1/sub2_001.tif (or Folder_sub1_sub2_001.tif)
So far I have this script:
It can replace all AAA of all files in all subfolders with BBB, but I did not find a way to replace it with the path.
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Jul 19, 2010
I've been dabbling in IDL lately, and it seems useful enough, but occasionally I come across a problem like this: I'm trying to call an IDL procedure from within an IDL script which is called from a .csh script. (Don't ask, trust me, you don't want to know.) The IDL procedure may or may not be in the same directory as the .csh, so I'm calling it by it's full path: /home/ic/rad_sim However, all IDL will do is give me a syntax error and tell me ic is an undefined variable. Putting ic in double quotes makes the undefined variable error go away, but it still reports a syntax error.
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Jun 8, 2010
I'm the server guy which is why I don't know this, but were staging a new webserver and we use some custom perl scripts and as were moving the site over for testing, apache is blowing a perl error;Can't locate web.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /etc/perl /usr/local/lib/perl/5.10.0 /usr/local/share/perl/5.10.0 /usr/lib/perl5 /usr/share/perl5 /usr/lib/perl/5.10 /usr/share/perl/5.10 /usr/local/lib/site_perl .) at /home/mcp/htdocs/cgi-bin/newgraph.gif line 11.,Now I can copy that file local, but there are a bunch of things, so the question is how do you globally add a folder to the perl search path
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Apr 2, 2009
I have made the installation of Qt4 in my Fedora/MacBookPro. It also got a first compiling and running a simple program. The point is that for the compiler to run I need to point out every time where the bin is located, as that:
$ /home/threader/kinetic/bin/qmake -project
I have tried the following, but it still doesn't work:
# script
#-----------------------------------------------------------#
# /etc/bashrc or /home/threader/.bash_profile
# config to Qt compiler
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May 5, 2010
I'm using bash scripting to find any file that matches a path governed by the following regular expression:
"(monthly|nightly).[0-9]+/home/(user1|user2)/.mailbox/"
to match files like:
monthly.9/home/user1/.mailbox/l23131564
nightly.15/home/user2/.mailbox/cur/6546213
I've tried:
Code:
myRegex="(monthly|nightly).[0-9]+/home/(user1|user2)/.mailbox/"
find ./ -regextype posix-egrep -regex $myRegex
and it just spins and never gives me an answer, even though the file structure isn't that big.
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Oct 28, 2010
Is there a way to get the full path of a file in C? I have a method that accepts a file name as an argument and is supposed to read the content of the file. The file name might include "../" so this might lead to accessing files outside of the current directory. I tried to use fstat but I could not figure out how to get the full path.
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Jun 30, 2010
I'm still going through "Agile Web Development with Rails" (Beta version), and I'm confused as to why some code in the book is not working for me. Following their example code in the book, I created code like so:
Code:
$ rails demo
# ...
$ cd demo/
$ script/generate controller Say index hello goodbye
exists app/controllers/
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After starting the server, I can view the index view and the other views just fine. But then I have trouble if I add this code to any of the view html templates:
Code:
<p><%= link_to "Hello", say_hello_path %></p>
I'm told this is supposed to generate a link to the say/hello view. But instead I get an error message like so:
Code:
undefined local variable or method `say_hello_path' for #<ActionView::Base:0xb6ce3090>
If I edit it to
Code:
<p><%= link_to "Hello", Say_hello_path %></p>
then I get
Code:
uninitialized constant ActionView::Base::CompiledTemplates::Say_hello_path
But I haven't noticed anything in the book so far indicating that I am supposed to initialize these constants or how I am supposed to do it.
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May 11, 2011
I'm fighting my way through JAVA. But have hit another wall. Basically I need to to set paths in java so it can set/read files/director for Linux,Mac and windows.
The tutorials I'm using says to do this through the FileSystems class eg
Code:
However this reports it is missing, so a look on line says I need the headers so I set them with
Code:
This gives the following error
This has me totally confused as the tutorial shows this and checking online shows this, do I need to link in libraries or something like that?
I'm using the latest Ubuntu 11.04 and netbeans.
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Jul 15, 2010
I am trying to execute executable files in bash without adding ./ I know there must be an alias to add in .bashrc, that must be something like alias PATH=$PATH:. But this seems not to be working.
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May 29, 2011
i'm trying to run some code i had written a couple of weeks ago in windows :$, the program has to create and copy some files and when i try to run this code in monodevelop this error:Unhandled Exception: System.UnauthorizedAccessException:Access to the path '/tmp' is denied.i've tried to change the path where i know i have read/write permissions but it doesn't seem to work, the code was originally written to create a file in the Temp folder in windows.
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Jul 19, 2011
Is there any API to get partition name based on file path in C on Linux OS?
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Apr 17, 2009
I'm trying to pass a path as a string to an array, but its evaluating it as a command instead. I want to take the literal string "/mnt/accounts/user/temp/*.jpg" and assign it to an array{1}, but when i echo the array variable, it displays it as
pic1.jpg
pic2.jpg
pic3.jpg
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I just want it to be the actual text "/mnt/accounts/user/temp/*.jpg" which i will be combining with other text to create a longer path elsewhere in the code.
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Feb 5, 2010
We have a custom app that runs on boot on some older hardware running DSL linux, and their startup manager was quite simple. We purchased some newer Asus eeebox's which run xandros and things are quite stable and run nice with 1 exception.The application only runs from the root (/) location. This box auto logs in as 'user' and there is a /home/user/.kde/Autostart folder where you can stick scripts to run at boot. So I have a start.sh script, and with little bash programming tried things such as;
sudo cd /
sudo /startapp.pl
but the errors start spewing with the basic;can't find data/xyz as it's looking in the local.I thought there was a basic cwd (change working directory) but everything I try just forces the run from that location.Any ideas or suggestions are appreciated, but things like can you change the code, etc. can't be done, so it must be a programming thing. The only other thought I had but not sure, can you do a cronjob with @boot or something, that when the box starts, it can run this job as root and fire off?
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Apr 11, 2009
I am programming in bash and really stuck finding directory names. I have a script to find all the .php files on my / partition which will return the whole path. Is there a way to print directory hierarchy with all those values leaving out the forward slashes.
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Jul 5, 2010
For gcc, it seems that there are multiple include paths like /usr/include and /usr/src/linux/include. How do I check the current include path for gcc via command line? How do I edit it?
What about for cc?
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Mar 13, 2009
im trying to write a makefile which contains :two cpp files and two header files. now i've put cppfiles in a folder called source whose path is: /root/workspace/source and header files in a folder called header whose path is:
/root/workspace/makedemo/header
my makefile is in the path:/root/workspace/makedemo my makefile was like this:
Code:
HEADERS = $(shell /root/workspace/makedemo/header ls *.h)
SOURCES = $(shell /root/workspace/source ls *.cpp)
COMPILERFLAGS = -W -Wall
DEBUGFLAGS = -g
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im sure that i've given the correct path but it is showing errors like this:
[root@localhost makedemo]# make
/bin/sh: /root/workspace/source: is a directory
/bin/sh: /root/workspace/source: is a directory
g++ -W -Wall -I. -o output
g++: no input files
make: *** [output] Error 1
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Jul 25, 2011
I am assigning a file path to a variable like
$1 means it should accept some file name from cmd prompt but in my case its not working.
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Sep 1, 2009
I have the following path wher i want to replace forward slashes with back slashes using sed path=/temp/file.tar
I am using the following but it's not working.
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May 21, 2010
Very new to this shell scripting/Linux scripting.
subject_dir=/labs/tricam/MERIT/MERIT_0*
for subject in `ls $subject_dir` ; do
if [ ! -d $subject_dir/$subject/feat/glm2010/doublegz/SRRTA.feat ] ; then
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