On Sun, 4 Jan 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running out of web space and want to write a script that tell me the size
of certain directories so I can see where the hog is.
Can anyone give me some quick code?
A shell script might be even faster with du -s /tmp | sort -n
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003, usef wrote:
Hi,
Is there any way to get the size of a file without downloading it?
I want to write a program using LWP to download a file only if it is bigger
than 3K but smaller than 500K.
So I need to know the file size in the first place.
Hi,
FTP or HTTP?
Rgds
Rus
Hi All,
Just trying to work out the code to test if a path is a directory or file.
Looked over the stat function but doesn't quite seem right. Can someone
give me a clue
thanks
Rus
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On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, LI NGOK LAM wrote:
if ( -d $path ) { print Directory }
elsif ( -f $path ) { print File }
else { print Not exist }
HTH
Cheers all. Think I was trying to be to clever for my own good
RGds
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On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Jeff Westman wrote:
Hi,
Okay guys, what does this mean? Several of you 'sign' with this.
HTH (lol)
Hope That Helps
HTH :)
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Hi All,
I know what I'm about to ask is a really stupid question but I just can't
get my head around my first outing with CGI.pm. I've RTFM as appropiate
but getting nowhere. All I want to do is dump a list of variable and their
values which have been parsed to a script. So far I have
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Liebert, Sander wrote:
Does anyone know of a free cgi-bin. I am having some problems with a
script and wanted to narrow it down to rule out email. I don't need a
free website, just a place that can run and execute my script. I have
searched on google, but I'm only
Hi all,
I'm trying to do a proof of concept for myself using MLDBM of basically
trying to add two records to a hash. ATM I have the following code
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict ;
use warnings ;
use MLDBM;
use Fcntl ;
my %hash ;
my $filename = /tmp/filt ;
unlink
On 3 Oct 2002, chad kellerman wrote:
Hi everyone,
What would be the easiest way to find the uptime of a linux
machine? I don't want to use a system call. Is there a module I can
use? Or do I have to open /proc/uptime and calculate it thru there?
Prase the output of the command
On Fri, 16 Aug 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
does anybody know a possibility how to ascertain the current User (User Id,
Username) ?
I thougt of using a module but couldn't find one.
Have you tired parsing the output from the commands id -h and id -u?
Rgds
Rus
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On Fri, 16 Aug 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
does anybody know a possibility how to ascertain the current User (User Id,
Username) ?
I thougt of using a module but couldn't find one.
greetings
Stefan
Or following up on my own post (which is bad) just found out you could
just
Hi all,
I've wonder if you get help me with a problem I'm having. ATM I've
managed to log to my local syslog using the following code
#!/usr/sbin/perl
use Sys::Syslog qw();
$user = $ENV{'USER'};
openlog($0,'','user');
syslog('info', $user logged this comment);
closelog;
What I would however
the script exists. Is there anyway to avoid
this and keep the file handel open
Rdgs
Rus Foster
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Hi All,
I've google for this but for the life of me I can't find it. Basic
premise is that I have a variable, want to run a regexp over it and then
put the results back into itself. So far I have
my $foo=bar;
$_ = $foo;
$foo =~ s/bar/goo/g;
There has to be a better way hasn't there?
Rus
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