Hello,
I have a file which has user information. Each user has 2 variables with the same name like
Email: testuser1
Email: testuser1@test.com
Email: testuser2
Email: testuser2@test.com
My intention is to delete the ones without the '@' symbol. When I run this statement awk '/^Email:/&&!/@/'... (6 Replies)
I have a .csv file which is seperated with (;)
inputfile
---------
ZZZZ;AAAA;BBB;CCCC;DDD;EEE;
YYYY;BBBB;CCC;DDDD;EEE;FFF;
...
...
reading file line by line till end of file.
while reading each line output format should be .
i need to print only specific columns let say 5th... (2 Replies)
I have a file that looks like this:
cat includes
CORP-CRASHTEST-BU
e:\crashplan\
CORP-TEST
/usr/openv/java
/usr/openv/logs
/usr/openv/man
CORP-LABS_TEST
/usr/openv/java
/usr/openv/logs
/usr/openv/man
What I want to do is make three new files with just those selections. So the three... (4 Replies)
Good day,
I have a list of regular expressions in file1. For each match in file2, print the containing line and the line after.
file1:
file2:
Output:
I can match a regex and print the line and line after
awk '{lines = $0} /Macrosiphum_rosae/ {print lines ; print lines } '
... (1 Reply)
Hi experts,
I have a file with regexes which is used for automatic searches on several files (40+ GB).
To do some postprocessing with the grep result I need the matching line as well as the match itself.
I know that the latter could be achieved with grep's -o option. But I'm not aware of a... (2 Replies)
I have a file1.txt with several 100k lines, each of which has a column 9 containing one of 60 "label" identifiers. Using an labels.txt file containing a list of labels, I'd like to extract 200 random lines from file1.txt for each of the labels in index.txt.
Using a contrived mini-example:
$ cat... (8 Replies)
I have a line that I need to parse through and extract a pattern that occurs multiple times in it.
Example line:
getInfoCall: info received please proceed, getInfoCall: info received please proceed, getInfoCall: info received please proceed, getInfoCall: info received please proceed,... (4 Replies)
Hello.
I have been looking high and low for the solution for this. I seems there should be a simple answer, but alas.
I have a big xml file, and I need to extract certain information from specific items. The information I need can be found between a specific set of tags. let's call them... (2 Replies)
I'm trying to get some exclusions into our sendmail regular expression for the K command. The following configuration & regex works:
LOCAL_CONFIG
#
Kcheckaddress regex -a@MATCH
+<@+?\.++?\.(us|info|to|br|bid|cn|ru)
LOCAL_RULESETS
SLocal_check_mail
# check address against various regex... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: RobbieTheK
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ckport
ckport(1) System User's Manual: ckport ckport(1)NAME
ckport - portability analysis and security checking tool
SYNOPSIS
ckport [OPTIONS]... file [file,...]
DESCRIPTION
ckport is a tool to check already compiled binaries and libraries for porting and security problems.
It uses objdump to read the binaries and analysis call and jump functions.
This package is architecture independent and can be used on non-host architecture binaries if a objdump tool for the target architecture is
installed.
OPTIONS --help -h
Show this help.
-- End of options, only filenames follow.
--mode MODE
Sets mode of operation.
--db DBFILE
Load database DBFILE.
--db-dir DBDIR
Load databases from directory DBDIR.
--edit-vim
Show vim command pointing to location of problem.
--conf KEY=VAL
Set config key KEY to value VAL.
--warn-mode MODE
Set mode for printing of warnings.
--warn PT
Warn about problems of type PT.
--nowarn PT
Ignore warnings about problems of type PT.
--nowarns
Disable all warnings.
--nosummery
Disable summery.
--summery
Enable summery.
--summery-on-warn
Only print summery if warnings has been found.
--noheader
Disable printing of headers.
--header
Enable printing of headers.
--nofile-header
Disable printing of headers for each file (operant).
--file-header
Enable printing of headers for each file (operant).
--ignore PATTERN
Ignore symbols matching this Perl regex pattern.
--ignore-symbol SYMBOL
Ignore symbol SYMBOL.
--ignore-target TARGET
Ignore warnings for target TARGET.
--print-mode MODE
Set mode of symbol printing to MODE.
--print-unknown
Print unknown symbols found.
--print-unknown-defined
Print list of unknown but defined (internal) symbols.
--print-unused
Print list of defined (internal) but unused symbols.
--print-known
Print list of known symbols.
--print-pt
Print list of known problem types.
SEE ALSO objdump(1).
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