07-17-2008
Thanks
But something is awry.
OKAY, If I do:
nawk -f jeffawk file2 file1
------------------------
apples,pears,bananas,oranges,grapefruit,watermelon,pineapple
epples,pears,bananas,oranges,grapefruit,watermelon,pineapple
epples,paars,bananas,oranges,grapefruit,watermelon,pineapple
graby,epples,bananas,oranges,grapefruit,watermelon,pineapple
This is basically a cat of file1.
If I do:
nawk -f jeffawk file1 file2
I get the following:
-----------------------
pearsrs,apples,bananers,orangas,grapefruit,graby,pineapples
apples,pears,bananas,oranges,grapefruit,watermelon,pineapple
The first line, 'pearsrs', is right on the money. But this is basically a cat of file2.
Not sure
? ? ? ?
Last edited by jeffpas; 07-17-2008 at 05:19 PM..
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ZDIFF(1) General Commands Manual ZDIFF(1)
NAME
zcmp, zdiff - compare compressed files
SYNOPSIS
zcmp [ cmp_options ] file1 [ file2 ]
zdiff [ diff_options ] file1 [ file2 ]
DESCRIPTION
Zcmp and zdiff are used to invoke the cmp or the diff program on files compressed via gzip. All options specified are passed directly to
cmp or diff. If only file1 is specified, it is compared to the uncompressed contents of file1.gz. If two files are specified, their con-
tents (uncompressed if necessary) are fed to cmp or diff. The input files are not modified. The exit status from cmp or diff is pre-
served.
SEE ALSO
cmp(1), diff(1), zmore(1), zgrep(1), znew(1), zforce(1), gzip(1), gzexe(1)
BUGS
Messages from the cmp or diff programs may refer to file names such as "-" instead of to the file names specified.
ZDIFF(1)