Hello,
I want to writte a script that replace two character strings by two variables with the command sed butmy solution doesn't work. I'm written this: sed "s/TTFactivevent/$TTFav/g && s/switchSLL/$SLL/g" templatefile.
I want to replace TTFactivevent by the variable $TTFav, that is a... (4 Replies)
cat input.txt
agsbdafgd
ertebrtreter
ahrbrwerg
The last character of a line that does not start with a would be changed to Z.
Final output:
agsbdafgd
ertebrtreteZ
ahrbrwerg
Can anyone post the sed command to do that? (2 Replies)
Hi All,
Was wondering how I can do the following....
I have a String as follows
"ACCTRL000005022RRWDKKEEDKDD...."
This string can be in a file called tail.out or in a Variable called $VAR2
Now I have another variable called $VAR1="000004785" (9 bytes long), I need the content of... (5 Replies)
My script is extracting data from SQl session, however sometimes the result contains one or multiple space after/before any numerical value.
e,g .
"123","1 34","1 3 45", "43 5"
How to remove these unwanted spaces..so that I can get the following result :
"123","134",1345","435" (1 Reply)
I need to do the following:
text in the format of: ADDRESS=abcd123:1111
- abcd123:1111 is different on every system.
replace with: ADDRESS=localhost:2222
sed 's/ADDRESS=<What do I use here?>/ADDRESS=localhost:2222/g'
Everything I've tried ends up with:
... (3 Replies)
I have a unicode character {Unicode: 0x1C} in my file and I need to replace it with a blank. How would a sed command look like?
cat file1 | sed "s/(//g;" > file2
Is X28 the right value for this Unicode character?? (4 Replies)
Hi all ,
I have to write a shell script that takes a number as input , like 123
and the output will be 6 ,i.e the output will be the sum of digits of the input.
I have an idea as follows,
echo "123"|fold -1|tr '\n' '+'|bc
But the problem is after " echo "123"|fold -1|tr '\n' '+' "... (5 Replies)
Not able to paste my content. Please see the attachment :-( (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: vivek d r
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ares_parse_aaaa_reply
ARES_PARSE_AAAA_REPLY(3) Library Functions Manual ARES_PARSE_AAAA_REPLY(3)NAME
ares_parse_aaaa_reply - Parse a reply to a DNS query of type AAAA
SYNOPSIS
#include <ares.h>
int ares_parse_aaaa_reply(const unsigned char *abuf, int alen,
struct hostent **host,
struct ares_addr6ttl *addrttls, int *naddrttls);
DESCRIPTION
The ares_parse_aaaa_reply function parses the response to a query of type AAAA into a struct hostent and/or an array of struct
ares_addr6ttl. The parameters abuf and alen give the contents of the response. The result is stored in allocated memory and a pointer to
it stored into the variable pointed to by host, if host is nonnull. It is the caller's responsibility to free the resulting host structure
using ares_free_hostent(3) when it is no longer needed.
If addrttls and naddrttls are both nonnull, then up to *naddrttls struct ares_addr6ttl records are stored in the array pointed to by addrt-
tls, and then *naddrttls is set to the number of records so stored. Note that the memory for these records is supplied by the caller.
RETURN VALUES
ares_parse_aaaa_reply can return any of the following values:
ARES_SUCCESS The response was successfully parsed.
ARES_EBADRESP The response was malformatted.
ARES_ENODATA The response did not contain an answer to the query.
ARES_ENOMEM Memory was exhausted.
SEE ALSO ares_gethostbyname(3), ares_free_hostent(3)AUTHOR
Dominick Meglio
Copyright 2005 by Dominick Meglio.
20 Nov 2009 ARES_PARSE_AAAA_REPLY(3)