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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting nested if else -error Post 302591677 by rishi.aradhya on Friday 20th of January 2012 10:14:46 AM
Old 01-20-2012
Hi Jean-Pierre,
executed the script as you told, output is,
Code:
+ ./test.sh
+ echo -e 'Want dryrun OR merge: \n '
Want dryrun OR merge: 
 
+ read var1
dryrun
+ [[ dryrun != dryrun ]]
+ echo -e ' Give me the release.bom file URL \n'
 Give me the release.bom file URL 

+ read var2
https://svn.xxxx.com/repos/xx/Releases/Delivery/Project13/release.bom
+ wget --no-check-certificate --user=USER --password=Password https://svn.xxxx.com/repos/xx/Releases/Delivery/Project13/release.bom
--07:05:38--  https://svn.xxxx.com/repos/xx/Releases/Delivery/Project13/release.bom
Resolving svn.xxxx.com... x.x.x.x
Connecting to svn.xxxx.com|x.x.x.x|:443... connected.
WARNING: Certificate verification error for svn.xxxx.com: unable to get local issuer certificate
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 
coppied => `release.bom.'
+ IFS=/
+ read -a ARRAY
+ var3=Project13
+ echo -e ' \n You want only Projects branched out to Project13 OR the whole branch merge \n '
 
 You want only Projects branched out to Project13 OR the whole branch merge 
 
+ read var4
Project13
+ '[' Project13 == Project13 ']'
+ '[' dryrun = dryrun ']'
+ sed -n '/$var3/p'
+ awk '{print $2;}'
+ sed -n 's/https/svn merge -r xxxx:HEAD https/g'
+ sed -n 's/$var3/$var3 --dry-run/g'

Thanks,
Rishi
 

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