Hi Shlomi
This comparing method work fine, you can use sysyem() instead of ` ` , but
the output will be the same.
By the way ,
I'm looking for a new position in scripting area .
Thanks
Ilan
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 1:57 PM, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> Hi Ilan,
>
> On Tue, 30 Dec 2014 13:31:45 +0200
>
Hi Ilan,
On Tue, 30 Dec 2014 13:31:45 +0200
Ilan Shlossman wrote:
> comparring 2 files:
>
> `sort $filesToCompre[0] >/dev/null 2>&1`;
>
> `sort $filesToCompre[1] >/dev/null 2>&1`;
>
>
>
> `comm -23 $filesToCompre[0] $filesToCompre[1] > $Diff_File`;
>
> `comm -13 $filesToCompre[0] $fi
comparring 2 files:
`sort $filesToCompre[0] >/dev/null 2>&1`;
`sort $filesToCompre[1] >/dev/null 2>&1`;
`comm -23 $filesToCompre[0] $filesToCompre[1] > $Diff_File`;
`comm -13 $filesToCompre[0] $filesToCompre[1*] * >>$Diff_File`;
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 1:22 PM, Alan Glait wrote:
Thanks to all !!!
You are right Brandon .. Sorry about my post.
I started searching how to compare 2 files like this:
use strict;
use warnings;
my $f1 = 'E:\upload\new\2.txt';
my $f2 = 'E:\upload\new\a.txt';
my $outfile = 'E:\upload\new\1.txt';
my %results = ();
open FILE1, "$f1" or die "Could not
Hi Alan
This is the module I'd use for it:
https://metacpan.org/pod/Config::Tiny
The simplest approach would be to:
* read the destination config file (some_file.conf) into $Config_current
* read the config in-tray (param.txt) into $Config_new
* add the in-tray parameters to $Config_current
fo
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 12:47:13AM -0300, Alan Glait wrote:
> Hi !
Hello,
> I have the Idea to make a perl script (better than in bash) to make some
> configuration on linux.
> I think to have some files like param.txt with some lines like:
> param_one = ZZZ XX VV
> param_two = Z
> p
I have a feeling this could easier be accomplished with bash.
On 12/29/14 9:47 PM, Alan Glait wrote:
Hi !
I have the Idea to make a perl script (better than in bash) to make
some configuration on linux.
I think to have some files like param.txt with some lines like:
param_one = ZZZ XX VV
Hi !
I have the Idea to make a perl script (better than in bash) to make some
configuration on linux.
I think to have some files like param.txt with some lines like:
param_one = ZZZ XX VV
param_two = Z
param_three = X
so need to check if param_one is in some_file.conf and if it is the