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egrep problem
Hello Experts,
I am trying to parse a gz file like this gzip -cd filename | xargs egrep -h -e '.*somepattern</TAG>' | grep -c '<TAG2>`date '+%Y-%m-%d'`</TAG2>' But I am getting an error : egrep cant open. Any ideas fellas? |
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