Fri, 03 Aug 2012 15:56:30 +0200
Use upstream man pages to avoid local help2man failures, likely due to
shell capability assumptions or cross platform environment variance.
The upstream man pages are probably better formatted anyway.
michael@176 | 1 | #! @l_prefix@/bin/perl |
michael@136 | 2 | ## |
michael@136 | 3 | ## uptime.pl: provide formatted uptime(1) information |
michael@136 | 4 | ## |
michael@136 | 5 | |
michael@138 | 6 | $null = 0; |
michael@136 | 7 | $uptime = `uptime`; |
michael@138 | 8 | $hostname = `hostname`; |
michael@136 | 9 | |
michael@136 | 10 | $uptime =~ /up (.*?) day/; |
michael@136 | 11 | $up = int($1); |
michael@136 | 12 | |
michael@160 | 13 | # According to http://oss.oetiker.ch/mrtg/doc/mrtg-reference.en.html |
michael@160 | 14 | # 'the external command must return 4 lines of output.' |
michael@138 | 15 | print "$up\n"; |
michael@138 | 16 | print "$up\n"; |
michael@138 | 17 | print "$null\n"; |
michael@160 | 18 | print "$null\n"; |
michael@136 | 19 |