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1 | Although supplied with the perl package, the perl scripts in this eg |
2 | directory and its subdirectories are placed in the public domain, and |
3 | you may do anything with them that you wish. |
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5 | This stuff is supplied on an as-is basis--little attempt has been made to make |
6 | any of it portable. It's mostly here to give you an idea of what perl code |
7 | looks like, and what tricks and idioms are used. |
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9 | System administrators responsible for many computers will enjoy the items |
10 | down in the g directory very much. The scan directory contains the beginnings |
11 | of a system to check on and report various kinds of anomalies. |
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13 | If you machine doesn't support #!, the first thing you'll want to do is |
14 | replace the #! with a couple of lines that look like this: |
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16 | eval 'exec /usr/bin/perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}' |
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17 | if $running_under_some_shell; |
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19 | being sure to include any flags that were on the #! line. A supplied script |
20 | called "nih" will translate perl scripts in place for you: |
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22 | nih g/g?? |