On 09/14/2009 06:01 PM, inode0 wrote: > On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 7:48 PM, Daniel B. Thurman <dant@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> I noticed that some (older?) shell-scripts have >> self-extracting executables built in and extracting >> was done done by using a tail +N $0 where N is the >> line number where the executable line is located to >> the end of the file. Unfortunately, Fedora's tail program >> does not support the +N option. >> > tail -n +40 should begin the tail at line 40 for example. > > >> I am looking for an alternative. >> >> I tried to wrap the executable with a function such as: >> >> outname=selfextractExe.$$ >> >> function unWrapExe() { >> cat <<'EOF' >> <executable> >> EOF >> } >> >> # Do pre-shell stuff >> >> unWrapExe > $outname >> ./outname >> >> # Do post-shell stuff >> >> The problem as I see it, is somehow cat blows >> up when certain characters appear in the input >> stream and the output executable file becomes >> corrupted cannot be executed. I have tried >> echo and I cannot think of another program to >> try. >> >> So, how does one go about fixing these sort of >> problems nowadays? >> > You might take a look at shar for packing executables in shell scripts. > > John > > OH! So solving the main tail problem is by adding the -n argument! That works! Thanks! Dan -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines