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I want to use fswatch on a single file



/etc/proftpd.d/50-plesk.conf



and change one line in the file
I want to watch and change the file after waiting 5 minutes so fswatch would run a sed script with this code...



sed -i -e 's/MasqueradeAddress 37...60/#MasqueradeAddress 37...60/g' /etc/proftpd.d/50-plesk.conf



I'm running centos 7



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  • Wrong site, I'm afraid. You're looking for Unix & Linux instead. This site is for programming related questions, not general computer or OS support. You can find more info about this site in the help center.

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I want to use fswatch on a single file



/etc/proftpd.d/50-plesk.conf



and change one line in the file
I want to watch and change the file after waiting 5 minutes so fswatch would run a sed script with this code...



sed -i -e 's/MasqueradeAddress 37...60/#MasqueradeAddress 37...60/g' /etc/proftpd.d/50-plesk.conf



I'm running centos 7



Thanks










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  • Wrong site, I'm afraid. You're looking for Unix & Linux instead. This site is for programming related questions, not general computer or OS support. You can find more info about this site in the help center.

    – Ken White
    Nov 24 '18 at 21:35














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I want to use fswatch on a single file



/etc/proftpd.d/50-plesk.conf



and change one line in the file
I want to watch and change the file after waiting 5 minutes so fswatch would run a sed script with this code...



sed -i -e 's/MasqueradeAddress 37...60/#MasqueradeAddress 37...60/g' /etc/proftpd.d/50-plesk.conf



I'm running centos 7



Thanks










share|improve this question
















I want to use fswatch on a single file



/etc/proftpd.d/50-plesk.conf



and change one line in the file
I want to watch and change the file after waiting 5 minutes so fswatch would run a sed script with this code...



sed -i -e 's/MasqueradeAddress 37...60/#MasqueradeAddress 37...60/g' /etc/proftpd.d/50-plesk.conf



I'm running centos 7



Thanks







sed fswatch






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  • Wrong site, I'm afraid. You're looking for Unix & Linux instead. This site is for programming related questions, not general computer or OS support. You can find more info about this site in the help center.

    – Ken White
    Nov 24 '18 at 21:35



















  • Wrong site, I'm afraid. You're looking for Unix & Linux instead. This site is for programming related questions, not general computer or OS support. You can find more info about this site in the help center.

    – Ken White
    Nov 24 '18 at 21:35

















Wrong site, I'm afraid. You're looking for Unix & Linux instead. This site is for programming related questions, not general computer or OS support. You can find more info about this site in the help center.

– Ken White
Nov 24 '18 at 21:35





Wrong site, I'm afraid. You're looking for Unix & Linux instead. This site is for programming related questions, not general computer or OS support. You can find more info about this site in the help center.

– Ken White
Nov 24 '18 at 21:35












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