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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Print first and last line from multiline record Post 302640721 by Catullus on Wednesday 16th of May 2012 06:46:37 AM
Old 05-16-2012
The code from Balasejuri mostly worked, but omitted the very last "processing data" line.

Scrutinzer's code worked perfectly.

Thanks to both for your quick replies. I can stop tearing my hair out now!

---------- Post updated 16-05-12 at 10:45 AM ---------- Previous update was 15-05-12 at 01:57 PM ----------

Hi Scrutinizer - I've been trying to work out how your awk one-liner works, without success. Could you decode it for me.

Thanks

---------- Post updated at 11:46 AM ---------- Previous update was at 10:45 AM ----------

I didn't say, but sometimes the second pattern - 'processing data' - doesn't appear and there are two Header lines in a row. Scrutinizer's awk prints the last occurrence of the processing data line - can it just print the Header and move onto the next record?
 

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deb-changes(5)							    dpkg suite							    deb-changes(5)

NAME
deb-changes - Debian changes file format SYNOPSIS
filename.changes DESCRIPTION
Each Debian upload is composed of a .changes control file, which contains a number of fields. Each field begins with a tag, such as Source or Binary (case insensitive), followed by a colon, and the body of the field. Fields are delimited only by field tags. In other words, field text may be multiple lines in length, but the installation tools will generally join lines when processing the body of the field (except in case of the multiline fields Description, Changes, Files, Checksums-Sha1 and Checksums-Sha256, see below). The control data might be enclosed in an OpenPGP ASCII Armored signature, as specified in RFC4880. FIELDS
Format: format-version (required) The value of this field declares the format version of the file. The syntax of the field value is a version number with a major and minor component. Backward incompatible changes to the format will bump the major version, and backward compatible changes (such as field additions) will bump the minor version. The current format version is 1.8. Date: release-date (required) The date the package was built or last edited. It must be in the same format as the date in a deb-changelog(5) entry. The value of this field is usually extracted from the debian/changelog file. Source: source-name [(source-version)] (required) The name of the source package. If the source version differs from the binary version, then the source-name will be followed by a source-version in parenthesis. This can happen when the upload is a binary-only non-maintainer upload. Binary: binary-package-list (required) This folded field is a space-separated list of binary packages to upload. Architecture: arch-list Lists the architectures of the files currently being uploaded. Common architectures are amd64, armel, i386, etc. Note that the all value is meant for packages that are architecture independent. If the source for the package is also being uploaded, the special entry source is also present. Architecture wildcards must never be present in the list. Version: version-string (required) Typically, this is the original package's version number in whatever form the program's author uses. It may also include a Debian revision number (for non-native packages). The exact format and sorting algorithm are described in deb-version(7). Distribution: distributions (required) Lists one or more space-separated distributions where this version should be installed when it is uploaded to the archive. Urgency: urgency (recommended) The urgency of the upload. The currently known values, in increasing order of urgency, are: low, medium, high, critical and emergency. Maintainer: fullname-email (required) Should be in the format "Joe Bloggs <jbloggs@example.org>", and is typically the person who created the package, as opposed to the author of the software that was packaged. Changed-By: fullname-email Should be in the format "Joe Bloggs <jbloggs@example.org>", and is typically the person who prepared the package changes for this release. Description: (recommended) binary-package-name - binary-package-summary This multiline field contains a list of binary package names followed by a space, a dash ('-') and their possibly truncated short descriptions. Closes: bug-number-list A space-separated list of bug report numbers that have been resolved with this upload. The distribution archive software might use this field to automatically close the referred bug numbers in the distribution bug tracking system. Binary-Only: yes This field denotes that the upload is a binary-only non-maintainer build. It originates from the binary-only=yes key/value from the changelog matadata entry. Built-For-Profiles: profile-list This field specifies a whitespace separated list of build profiles that this upload was built with. Changes: (required) changelog-entries This multiline field contains the concatenated text of all changelog entries that are part of the upload. To make this a valid multiline field empty lines are replaced with a single full stop ('.') and all lines are indented by one space character. The exact content depends on the changelog format. Files: (required) md5sum size section priority filename This multiline field contains a list of files with an md5sum, size, section and priority for each one. The first line of the field value (the part on the same line as the field name followed by a colon) is always empty. The content of the field is expressed as continuation lines, one line per file. Each line consists of space-separated entries describing the file: the md5sum, the file size, the file section, the file priority, and the file name. This field lists all files that make up the upload. The list of files in this field must match the list of files in the other related Checksums fields. Checksums-Sha1: (required) Checksums-Sha256: (required) checksum size filename These multiline fields contain a list of files with a checksum and size for each one. These fields have the same syntax and differ only in the checksum algorithm used: SHA-1 for Checksums-Sha1 and SHA-256 for Checksums-Sha256. The first line of the field value (the part on the same line as the field name followed by a colon) is always empty. The content of the field is expressed as continuation lines, one line per file. Each line consists of space-separated entries describing the file: the checksum, the file size, and the file name. These fields list all files that make up the upload. The list of files in these fields must match the list of files in the Files field and the other related Checksums fields. BUGS
The Files field is inconsistent with the other Checksums fields. The Change-By and Maintainer fields have confusing names. The Distribution field contains information about what is commonly referred to as a suite. SEE ALSO
deb-src-control(5), deb-version(7). 1.19.0.5 2018-04-16 deb-changes(5)
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