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Old 05-24-2010
Removing File Entries With sed

Hi

When running the following sed command from the command line I am able to
remove all entries with #username from the file and redirect to another file.

Code:
sed -e 's/#.*//' -e '/^$/d' namesonly > tt

Code:
mv tt > namesonly

When I use the same command in the following script I end up with the original
entries in the namesonly file. ie nothing has been removed.


Code:
 
echo "" > f-output.log
 
USERS=$(awk -F: '{print $1}' allusers)
for U in $USERS
 
do
 
finger ${U} >> f-output.log
 
awk '/^Logi/ {a=$3} /^Last log/ {print a, $6}' f-output.log > lastlogin
 
grep -v "2009" lastlogin > lastlogin_1 ; grep -v ":" lastlogin_1 | sort | uniq > newlog_1
 
cut -d' ' -f1 newlog_1 > namesonly
 
sed -e 's/#.*//' -e '/^$/d' namesonly > tt ; mv tt namesonly

done

Is there an error with this command or something else causing the problem?

Any help appreciated.
 

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