#!/usr/bin/perl # # From: clyne@niwot.scd.ucar.EDU (John Clyne) # Date: Fri, 28 Feb 92 09:54:21 MST # # BTW, i wrote a perl script that is similar to 'nfpipe' except that in # addition to logging to a file it provides a command line option for mailing # change notices to a group of users. Obviously you probably wouldn't want # to mail every change. But there may be certain directories that are commonly # accessed by a group of users who would benefit from an email notice. # Especially if they regularly beat on the same directory. Anyway if you # think anyone would be interested here it is. # # mfpipe.pl,v 1.1 1992/03/02 01:22:41 berliner Exp # # # File: mfpipe # # Author: John Clyne # National Center for Atmospheric Research # PO 3000, Boulder, Colorado # # Date: Wed Feb 26 18:34:53 MST 1992 # # Description: Tee standard input to mail a list of users and to # a file. Used by CVS logging. # # Usage: mfpipe [-f file] [user@host...] # # Environment: CVSROOT # Path to CVS root. # # Files: # # # Options: -f file # Capture output to 'file' # $header = "Log Message:\n"; $mailcmd = "| mail -s 'CVS update notice'"; $whoami = `whoami`; chop $whoami; $date = `date`; chop $date; $cvsroot = $ENV{'CVSROOT'}; while (@ARGV) { $arg = shift @ARGV; if ($arg eq '-f') { $file = shift @ARGV; } else { $users = "$users $arg"; } } if ($users) { $mailcmd = "$mailcmd $users"; open(MAIL, $mailcmd) || die "Execing $mail: $!\n"; } if ($file) { $logfile = "$cvsroot/LOG/$file"; open(FILE, ">> $logfile") || die "Opening $logfile: $!\n"; } print FILE "$whoami $date--------BEGIN LOG ENTRY-------------\n" if ($logfile); while (<>) { print FILE $log if ($log && $logfile); print FILE $_ if ($logfile); print MAIL $_ if ($users); $log = "log: " if ($_ eq $header); } close FILE; die "Write failed" if $?; close MAIL; die "Mail failed" if $?; exit 0;