Re:SSH to diff. machine

2008-12-02 Thread Jeff Pang
> Message du 03/12/08 08:37 > De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > A : beginners@perl.org > Copie à : > Objet : SSH to diff. machine > > > Hi All, > > > > I need to write perl script which will SSH to different machine , run > some commands and then send out the mail with the output of that > command. > > > >

SSH to diff. machine

2008-12-02 Thread Irfan.Sayed
Hi All, I need to write perl script which will SSH to different machine , run some commands and then send out the mail with the output of that command. Can it be possible in perl. Please let me know some sample code. Please help/suggest. Regards Irf This e-mail and any files transm

Re: Reading Files across directories and subdirectories

2008-12-02 Thread Ganesh Babu N
Koti, You can use File::List module which does your task very easily. Regards, Ganesh On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 5:18 PM, Koti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Matt, A very Good Morning, Need a small Info for my problem. > > I have a directory named "X" which has many sub directories > "Y","Z","W" a

Re: "df -mg" system() -> $variable; solution

2008-12-02 Thread David
Thanks to all the input. I learned... what more I have to learn. Here is the final working perl script that sends the current "df -mg" command to a text file for daily logging. -David #!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use warnings; my $dayStamp = do { my ( $day, $month, $year ) = ( localt

Re: "df -mg" system() -> $variable

2008-12-02 Thread Jay Savage
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 10:18 PM, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thank you to all who helped me get a 6 digit date into perl. I certainly > heed warnings about not using outside system calls in perl however, I have > to make an outside call again. > > > > #!/usr/bin/perl -w > use strict; > > my

Re: Reading Files across directories and subdirectories

2008-12-02 Thread James Moser
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Dec 2, 2008, at 11:51 AM, John W. Krahn wrote: James Moser wrote: On Dec 2, 2008, at 5:48 AM, Koti wrote: I have a directory named "X" which has many sub directories "Y","Z","W" and many files about 20 , and these sub directories also contain

Re: Reading Files across directories and subdirectories

2008-12-02 Thread John W. Krahn
James Moser wrote: On Dec 2, 2008, at 5:48 AM, Koti wrote: I have a directory named "X" which has many sub directories "Y","Z","W" and many files about 20 , and these sub directories also contain some more sub directories and files in them and those sub directories also contain more directorie

Re: Starting with ::

2008-12-02 Thread Mr. Shawn H. Corey
On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 17:44 +0100, Martin Barth wrote: > > > $::Foo::a > > > > This is a shortcut for $main::Foo::a > > % perl -e 'package Foo; $a = 2; print $::Foo::a' > 2% > % perl -e 'package Foo; $a = 2; print $Foo::a' 2% > 2 > > so every package is a "subpackage" of main? Apparently

version 5.10.0

2008-12-02 Thread Patrick Dupre
Hello, I am experiencing 2 problems with the new version: 1) I have a .pl file which needs libraries located in the same directory (.pm), so I used to put: use lib '/home/pdupre/dir_name' ; inside my .pl file. That way, I was able to run the application from another directory by using a link. Now

Re: Starting with ::

2008-12-02 Thread Martin Barth
> > $::Foo::a > > This is a shortcut for $main::Foo::a % perl -e 'package Foo; $a = 2; print $::Foo::a' 2% % perl -e 'package Foo; $a = 2; print $Foo::a' 2% 2 so every package is a "subpackage" of main? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL

Re: Starting with ::

2008-12-02 Thread Mr. Shawn H. Corey
On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 16:42 +0100, Martin Barth wrote: > Hello, > > whats the difference if you start a variable with :: > > for example: > > $::a > $a > $main::a > > or: > > Package Foo; > $::a # <- this is still main?! Yes, the is a shortcut for $main::a > > $::Foo::a This is a shortcut

Re: Special Var with Name of current scope or name of subroutine?

2008-12-02 Thread Jenda Krynicky
From: "Chas. Owens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 09:23, Chas. Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 09:11, Deviloper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hi! > >> > >> Is there a special variable or trick to get the name of the current scope > >> or subroutine name

Starting with ::

2008-12-02 Thread Martin Barth
Hello, whats the difference if you start a variable with :: for example: $::a $a $main::a or: Package Foo; $::a # <- this is still main?! $::Foo::a $Foo::a $a didn't found information in the perldoc. Regards Martin -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-

Re: Reading Files across directories and subdirectories

2008-12-02 Thread James Moser
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Dec 2, 2008, at 5:48 AM, Koti wrote: Hi Matt, A very Good Morning, Need a small Info for my problem. I have a directory named "X" which has many sub directories "Y","Z","W" and many files about 20 , and these sub directories also contain some m

Re: Reading Files across directories and subdirectories

2008-12-02 Thread Chas. Owens
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 06:48, Koti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Matt, A very Good Morning, Need a small Info for my problem. > > I have a directory named "X" which has many sub directories > "Y","Z","W" and many files about 20 , and these sub directories also > contain some more sub directories

Re: Special Var with Name of current scope or name of subroutine?

2008-12-02 Thread Chas. Owens
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 09:23, Chas. Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 09:11, Deviloper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hi! >> >> Is there a special variable or trick to get the name of the current scope or >> subroutine name? >> >> Thanks, >> B. >> > > The caller* function wi

Re: Special Var with Name of current scope or name of subroutine?

2008-12-02 Thread Chas. Owens
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 09:11, Deviloper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi! > > Is there a special variable or trick to get the name of the current scope or > subroutine name? > > Thanks, > B. > The caller* function will tell you information about the call stack (including the current function): #!

Special Var with Name of current scope or name of subroutine?

2008-12-02 Thread Deviloper
Hi! Is there a special variable or trick to get the name of the current scope or subroutine name? Thanks, B.

Reading Files across directories and subdirectories

2008-12-02 Thread Koti
Hi Matt, A very Good Morning, Need a small Info for my problem. I have a directory named "X" which has many sub directories "Y","Z","W" and many files about 20 , and these sub directories also contain some more sub directories and files in them and those sub directories also contain more directori

Re: help with subroutines and reading/writing to file

2008-12-02 Thread Jim Hill
blake in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I am new to perl and attempting to write a script that will do a reverse dns > lookup on an ip [snip] Just looking that far, I don't think your script will work as you intend. Here's a ptr lookup using dig ... | dig -x 217.151.101.100 | 100.101.151.217.in-addr.ar