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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Extracting a text between "" Post 302192651 by denn on Wednesday 7th of May 2008 02:12:17 PM
Old 05-07-2008
ERROR: information for "SUNWxwslb" was not found
This is coming from std err, not std. out, so grep is not useful here

Code:
ls -l|awk '{print $9}'|xargs pkginfo 

# this can be shortened to: 

ls -1|xargs pkginfo 2> /dev/null
# note thats a ONE now not an L

 

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NAME
wml::std:all - All of Standard (STD) category SYNOPSIS
#use wml::std::all DESCRIPTION
This includes all existing include files of the Standard (STD) category, i.e. all includes with prefix wml::std. The following files currently exist: wml::std::box(3) ... Easily Create Rectangular Box wml::std::case(3) ... Convert Tags to Upper or Lower Case wml::std::grid(3) ... Layout Grid wml::std::href(3) ... Enhanced Hyperlink wml::std::info(3) ... Page Information wml::std::lang(3) ... Multi-Lingual Support wml::std::label(3)... Labels and References wml::std::logo(3) ... Logo Insertion wml::std::page(3) ... Standard HTML Page Header and Footer wml::std::tags(3) ... Standard Support Tags wml::std::toc(3) ... Table of Contents Generation AUTHOR
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