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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting need to print the missing lines in 1 file from 1 file via script Post 302426529 by Reboot on Wednesday 2nd of June 2010 06:27:42 AM
Old 06-02-2010
You can use similar to following :

Code:
 
#!/usr/bin/bash
 
printf "ENTER THE FULL NAME OF FIRST DIRECTORY : "
read d1
echo
printf "ENTER THE FULL NAME OF SECOND DIRECTORY : "
read d2
echo
ls -ld $d1 $d2 >/dev/null  2>&1 || echo "PLEASE CHECK... FULL PATH NAME OF EITHER DIRECTORY 1 OR DIRECTORY 2 IS NOT PROVIDED..."
ls -ld $d1 $d2 >/dev/null  2>&1 || echo "PLEASE RERUN THE SCRIPT...."
echo
ls -ld $d1 $d2 >/dev/null  2>&1 || exit 2
for i in `find $d1/* -prune -type f|xargs`
do
for j in `find $d2/* -prune -type f|xargs`
do
A=`basename $i`
B=`basename $j`
if [ "$A" == "$B" ] ; then
echo "$d1/out.txt"
echo $d1 $d2 $i $j
(comm $i $j|awk '{print $1,$2,$3}'|uniq) > $d1/out.txt
mv $d1/out.txt $i
fi
done
done

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