My introduction to the PLUG mail list (and more)! :D
Joseph Sinclair
plug-discussion at stcaz.net
Sat Mar 20 23:08:41 MST 2010
It looks like you haven't used command line parameters yet.
For a useful improvement, try replacing <archivefilename> with $1 and <packagename> with $2 in the script, representing the first and second parameters on the command line.
The call the script as follows (assuming it's named "download_archive"
download_archive "archive name" "packege name"
Then you won't have to use the vim search-and-replace for each package/archive combination.
Thomas Sapp wrote:
> Hello,
> My name is Tom, I am new to PLUG and am hoping to find time to start
> attending meetings. Until then I hope to find some interesting
> discussions here on this mailing list.
>
> I've recently been playing around with creating a working LFS system and
> have been having lots of fun at learning about all that goes in to
> putting a working Linux system together. Now that I am almost done with
> the BLFS book, I was wondering if I might get some critique on my first,
> what I would consider, real shell script. I wrote it while going
> through the process of downloading and compiling the various packages I
> wanted/needed on my system. I basically downloads the needed archives,
> extracts them, runs the commands provided, and then removes the
> extracted directory and downloaded archive from the system. I added a
> some easily replaceable placeholders that I can us the %s option in vim
> on. So far it has worked fairly well for me. The code for it can be
> found at http://pastebin.com/ESjVCmTF.
>
> I am looking forward to hearing any advice regarding this and also
> participating in this mailing list in the future.
>
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