request for help (uberftp) ...

Ryan Schmidt ryandesign at macports.org
Tue Sep 3 14:48:43 PDT 2013


On Sep 3, 2013, at 16:30, Peter Danecek wrote:

> So what I now would like to do is setting the `globus_flavor`.
> 
> At the moment I hardcode this:
> 
> # hardcode for now
> set globus_flavor gcc64pthr
> 
> 
> The output of `/opt/local/sbin/gpt-query globus_gssapi_gsi` is the following:
> 
> petr% /opt/local/sbin/gpt-query globus_gssapi_gsi 
> 3 packages were found in /opt/local that matched your query:
> 
> packages found that matched your query 
> globus_gssapi_gsi-gcc64pthr-dev pkg version: 10.7.6
> globus_gssapi_gsi-gcc64pthr-rtl pkg version: 10.7.6
> globus_gssapi_gsi-noflavor-doc pkg version: 10.7.6
> petr% 
> 
> 
> In the shell I would do something like this:
> 
> /opt/local/sbin/gpt-query globus_gssapi_gsi | grep globus_gssapi_gsi | awk -F- 'NR==1 {print $2}'
> 
> How to do something equivalent in TCL?

First we should figure out if that's the correct thing to do.

On your system this produces "gcc64pthr". Under what circumstances would it produce a different value?



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