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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Why does my test fail ?? Post 302593621 by patx on Friday 27th of January 2012 03:02:54 PM
Old 01-27-2012
Why does my test fail ??

Hello,

I am stuck... i dunno why does my test fail... any idea ?
Code:
#!/bin/bash
dos2unix info.txt
Distor=Distributeur
LINE=$(cat info.txt | sed -n 1p)
echo $LINE
echo $Distor
echo ""
echo "123-$LINE-123"
echo "123-$Distor-123"
if [ "$LINE" = "$Distor" ]; then
LINE2=$(cat info.txt | sed -n 2p)
echo $Distor
echo $LINE2
else
echo failed
fi

output:
Code:
Distributeur
Distributeur

123-Distributeur-123
123-Distributeur-123
failed

 

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