Hello,
I want to compare two files. All records in file 2 that are not in file 1 should be output to file 3.
For example:
file 1
123
1234
123456
file 2
123
2345
23456
file 3 should have
2345
23456
I have looked at diff, bdiff, cmp, comm, diff3 without any luck! (2 Replies)
Hi I would like to run the diff command and recieve a little different output. I am on a linux machine. I am pretty new to shell scripting. So far my idea has shaped up to this, unworking, script. I would like file1: and file2: instead of the usual > or < output you recieve,
diff | sed -e ... (4 Replies)
Here is where I am at so far.....
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#!/bin/bash
echo "Enter the output file name"
read output_file
echo "Enter the Orginal file Name"
read write_file
d= ' diff $write_file $output_file '
if $d = 1 ;then
echo "files are not identical"
else
echo "they... (2 Replies)
Hi,
svn diff does not work very well with 2 local folders, so I am trying to do this diff using diff locally.
since there's a bunch of meta files in an svn directory, I want to do a diff that excludes everything EXCEPT *.java files. there seems to be only an --exclude option, so I'm not sure... (3 Replies)
Hello - I have a small diff script that checks 2 directories. It reports the difference in count such as wc -l, and also names the different files.
How should I get "ERROR: diff found . (host)" - when it actually finds a diff?
This is how I have written:
#!/bin/bash
... (10 Replies)
Hi,
I need to create a script to compare 2 files and store the output in a 3rd file.
This is how I do manually, but since I need to do this for about 150 files every week, I am trying to automate it using perl.
diff -u file1 file2 > file3.patch
For my script,
- I have 2 files... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have in the one folder file and directory that have same name. I need make diff from first directory where exists file in folder FOLDER/filename and second file where not exist folder, but FOLDER is filename. I use -N switch for create new file. Scripts report: Not a directory
Sample:... (2 Replies)
Hi ALL
I have a shell script named setUP in which i am sourcing one variable like
source var_name="CLASSPATH".
When i call it as ./setUP, it does not set the var_name variable. But when i call it like . ./setUP then var_name is set up. What is the difference between this two calls?
... (1 Reply)
Guys i have 3 files,
but i want to compare and diff only the 2nd column
path=`/home/whois/doms`
for i in `cat domain.tx`
do
whois $i| sed -n '/Registry Registrant ID:/,/Registrant Email:/p' > $path/$i.registrant
whois $i| sed -n '/Registry Admin ID:/,/Admin Email:/p' > $path/$i.admin... (10 Replies)
Discussion started by: kenshinhimura
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LEARN ABOUT PLAN9
namespace
NAMESPACE(6) Games Manual NAMESPACE(6)NAME
namespace - name space description file
DESCRIPTION
Namespace files describe how to construct a name space from scratch, an operation normally performed by the newns subroutine (see auth(2))
which is typically called by init(8). Each line specifies one name space operation. Spaces and tabs separate arguments to operations; no
quotes or escapes are recognized. Blank lines and lines with # as the first non-space character are ignored. Environment variables of the
form $name are expanded within arguments, where name is a UTF string terminated by white space, a /, or a $.
The known operations and their arguments are:
mount [-abc] servename old [spec]
Mount servename on old.
bind [-abc] new old
Bind new on old.
import [-abc] host "[remotepath]mountpoint
Import remotepath from machine server and attach it to mountpoint.
cd dir Change the working directory to dir.
The options for bind, mount, and import are interpreted as in bind(1) and import(4).
SEE ALSO bind(1), namespace(4), init(8)NAMESPACE(6)