rlwrap 依赖readline 及readline-devel。可以从redhat的安装光盘装
rlwrap for Command Line History and Editing in SQL*Plus and RMAN on Linux
The rlwrap (readline wrapper) utility provides a command history and editing of keyboard input for any other command. This is a really handy addition to SQL*Plus and RMAN on Linux. This article explains how to install rlwrap and set it up for SQL*Plus and RMAN. Thanks for Lutz Hartmann for reminding me of this utility.
Installation From EPEL
Configure the EPEL yum repository, as described here. In this case i was installing on Oracle Linux 6 (x86-64), so I downloaded the package displayed here. Don't worry that it is listed as a, i386 package. It just installs the yum repository. The following commands download and configure the EPEL repository.
# wget http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/i386/epel-release-6-8.noarch.rpm # rpm -Uvh epel-release-6-8.noarch.rpm
With the repository in place you can install rlwrap
using the following command.
# yum install rlwrap
Manual Installation
Download the latest rlwrap software from the following URL.
Unzip and install the software using the following commands.
gunzip rlwrap*.gz tar -xvf rlwrap*.tar cd rlwrap* ./configure make make check make install
Post-Installation
Run the following commands, or better still append then to the ".bash_profile" of the oracle software owner.
alias rlsqlplus='rlwrap sqlplus' alias rlrman='rlwrap rman'
You can now start SQL*Plus or RMAN using "rlsqlplus" and "rlrman" respectively, and you will have a basic command history and the current line will be editable using the arrow and delete keys.
Thanks to Laurent Schneider for pointing out the potential dangers of using alias names of "sqlplus" and "rman", which include:
- rlwrap may affect the behaviour of CTRL+C during interactive sessions. I've done a few tests on this and I can't see a difference in behavior of CTRL+C with or without rlwrap. Perhaps this was a problem with earlier versions.
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rlwrap only supports interactive sessions, so scripts like the following may not work as expected.
sqlplus <<EOF ... select ... EOF
From what I can see the alias doesn't seem to work from within a shell script (bash, ksh or csh), so it doesn't really present a danger. Thanks Maxim for putting me on to this.
- rlwrap is not an Oracle tool! I guess it's best to leave the sqlplus and rman commands clean and alias using a different name, just in case.
For more information see:
Hope this helps. Regards Tim...