Hi ,
I´m working on Solaris 9 SPARC and I´m writing a Script to mírror two disks..
I need to replace some text in a file ( /etc/vfstab ) .
For example:
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 ==> /dev/md/dsk/d0
I just want to change the "/dev/dsk/" to "/dev/md/dsk/.
Thanks for your repsonse (5 Replies)
I'm trying to replace text in a file with text from a variable
I have the following in my script, but its not working:
#!/bin/ksh
echo "Enter the path to load scripts"
read x
echo "updating the templates"
sed "s/CHANGE_ME_TO_LOAD_PATH/"$x"/g" LoadFiles.sh > LoadFiles2.sh
I thought... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a situation where I want to replace some occurrences of ".jsp" into ".html" inside a text file.
For Example:
If a pattern found like <a href="http://www.mysite.com/mypage.jsp"> it should be retained.
But if a pattern found like <a href="../mypage.jsp"> it should be changed to... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I need to replace text in a file. Can someone help me write the proper sed command for this? My text file contains about a 100 lines of content. I want to replace the line containing
new_name = "#{options}-#{ENV}"
by, the following -
new_name = "#{options}-#{ENV}-#{rand(999)}"
... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I hope someone can help me out with the following:
I have a file with the following lines in it:
something /path/dir/my_-_file.01.ext sometext sometext
somethingelse /path/dir/my_-_file.02.ext sometext
something /path/dir/my_-_file.03.ext sometext some other text
And i want to... (3 Replies)
My apologies if this has been answered in a previous post. I've been doing a lot of searching, but I haven't been able to find what I was looking for. Specifically, I am wondering if I can utilize sed and/or awk to locate two strings in a file, and replace everything between those two strings... (12 Replies)
can anyone please help me in the below scenario:
File1:
Hello1
Hello1
i want to use sed to replace multiple occurances of Hello1 in file 1 to welcome.
Thanks a ton for the help (9 Replies)
Hi,
I would like to use sed to replace NA to x ('s/NA/x/g'), but only in the 5th column of the space delimited text file, nowhere else. How do I go about doing that? Thanks! (1 Reply)
I have a sample text format as given below
<Text Text_ID="10155645315851111_10155645333076543" From="460350337461111" Created="2011-03-16T17:05:37+0000" use_count="123">This is the first text</Text>
<Text Text_ID="10155645315851111_10155645317023456" From="1626711840902323"... (3 Replies)
Good Day Every one
I have a problem finding and replacing text in some large files that will take a long time to manually edit.
Example text file looks like this
#Example Large Text File
unix
linux
dos
squid
bind
dance
bike
car
plane
What im trying to do is to edit all the... (4 Replies)
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ttx2xgf
TTX2XGF(1) General Commands Manual TTX2XGF(1)NAME
ttx2xgf - extracts instructions from a TTX file and creates an Xgridfit program.
SYNOPSIS
ttx2xgf [options] infile[.ttx] [outfile]
DESCRIPTION
ttx2xgf is a utility that extracts instructions (hints) and other information relating to instructions from a TTX file (an XML representa-
tion of a TrueType font) and creates a new Xgridfit program.
If infile lacks the .ttx extension, it is assumed. If outfile is not given, output is written to infile.xgf.
OPTIONS --config
Path to a configuration file (relative paths are permitted). If this is not given, ttx2xgf will look first for a file config.xml in
the current directory, next in the user's Xgridfit configuration directory, and finally in the Xgridfit base directory.
-e Display diagnostic messages (for debugging).
-E, --elapsed-time
Time the running of this program and display the result.
--processor=libxslt|lxml|xsltproc|saxon-6|saxon-9|xalan-j|xalan-c|4xslt
Select a preferred XSLT processsor; ttx2xgf will use this one if possible.
FILES
/usr/share/xml/xgridfit/util/convert-ttx.xsl
An XSLT script that performs the initial conversion.
/usr/share/xml/xgridfit/util/convert-asm.sed
A Sed script that completes the conversion.
SEE ALSO xgridfit(1), xgfconfig(1), ttx(1)AUTHOR
ttx2xgf was written by Peter Baker <psb6m@virginia.edu>.
This manual page was written by Peter Baker
2009-12-18 TTX2XGF(1)