Hi,
I've a flat file database of sorts. Each of the flat file has a keyword line
as one of the first nine lines. A keyword line begins with: #:
Here's a keyword line:
#: building a linux kernel from source
The enclosed Perl code uses a hash to store the name(s) of the particular flat
file(s
What I am looking for is to see what apps are opened not processes.
>From processes you don't get a picture of the running apps, just the
processes.
Timothy F. Gallagher
CSC Systems Engineer
General Dynamics Account
Tel 734-480-5156
Cell 248-320-6881
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From: Dr.Ruud [
Charles Clarkson wrote:
> @{ %$hash_ref }{ keys %kv_pairs } = values %kv_pairs;
You can excise a little of the snyactic sugar there
@$hash_ref{keys %kv_pairs} = values %kv_pairs;
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This works also just incase you don't have perl installed:
# for i in $(ifconfig -a); do echo $i | awk -F "addr:" '$2 != "127.0.0.1" &&
$2 > 0 {print $2}'; done
List ips on system, works on bash, sh, ksh
Ron
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From: Danny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June
On 6/15/06, David Schell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a server that receives data from a client through a internet
socket. When the connection is established, the server forks a
process to deal with the connection. The child then reads data from
the connection, does some stuff, responds t
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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Tom >Phoenix
>Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 3:21 PM
>To: Smith, Derek
>Cc: beginners@perl.org
>Subject: Re: compilation of Devel-Size for DataDumper
>On 6/15/06, Smith, Derek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
On 6/15/06, Smith, Derek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How can I tell the HPUX 11.11 system to not use it default C compiler
/usr/bin/cc but instead use gcc version 4.1.1?
If you're compiling a module, use the same compiler that built your
perl binary. But that should happen automatically, if you
"Gallagher, Tim (NE)" schreef:
> I have a question about enumerating application that are running on a
> computer. If I bring up talk manager on a windows computer I have a
> couple of tabs, one is applications. I want to see what apps are
> running (not processes) so I can reboot these computers
How can I tell the HPUX 11.11 system to not use it default C compiler
/usr/bin/cc but instead use gcc version 4.1.1?
I manually edited the Makefile to point CC=/usr/local/bin/gcc but I get
the errors below:
Do I need an ANSI C compiler?
Please advise!
Thank you
Derek
As root:
I will be installing Proc:ProcessTable, IO, Devel-Size, Term-Size and
Data-Dumper on a HPUX 11.11 dev system with Perl 5.8.2
Due to out of my control software loads (multiple versions of
Perl...YUK! ) we have no standard load processes. My question is
considering these modules being loaded will i
I have a server that receives data from a client through a internet
socket. When the connection is established, the server forks a
process to deal with the connection. The child then reads data from
the connection, does some stuff, responds to the client and waits for
more data. The child
> Danny wrote:
> > Hi list,
> >
> > I am trying to get the ip address from each of my NIC's (only the ip
> > address) from ifconfig and then
> > mailing the addresses to a remote mailbox. The problem is that I am making
> > one BIG
> > stuff-up out of it and I am too embarrassed to post my scrip
Varga Pavol wrote:
Hi,
Hello,
please how to encode (or something else) string to use it for subject for mails?
Use Mail::Sender::Easy and set the encoding as you would a normal
Mail::Sender object.
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Hi,
please how to encode (or something else) string to use it for subject for mails?
My problem is:
my $string = Čo ťa to napadlo?
my $string_usable_to_use_in_mail_subject =
=?ISO-8859-2?Q?=C8o_=BBa_to_napadlo=3F?=
But I don't know how to do it in Perl.
Many thanks.
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I have a question about enumerating application that are running on a
computer. If I bring up talk manager on a windows computer I have a
couple of tabs, one is applications. I want to see what apps are
running (not processes) so I can reboot these computers. Is there a way
to get all the running
On Thu, 2006-15-06 at 08:20 -0400, Mr. Shawn H. Corey wrote:
> BTW, change the Subject when you change the subject.
Better yet, start a new thread.
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On Thu, 2006-15-06 at 05:01 +, may sandi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anybody know how can run a perl file from java?
> I already tried with following command:
>
> try {
> Runtime r = Runtime.getRuntime();
> String cmdLine[] = { "/usr/bin/perl","c:/link41a/linkparser2.pl"};
Is PERL.EXE r
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From: Doug Adams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 10:59 AM
To: beginners@perl.org
Subject: I/O Question
I'm a first time perl user, jumping right into cgi on a mac, and I
can't
for the
life of me figure out how to specify file paths other than t
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