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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers awk Grouping and Subgrouping with Counts Post 302776785 by JoshCrosby on Wednesday 6th of March 2013 10:52:01 PM
Old 03-06-2013
No kidding, I wasn't aware of that ksh was on mac, never really looked though either.

1 question though for understanding. Would you mind explaining this piece, I know it's calling the products.txt file, just trying to understand it a bit better.

Code:
{       # Process input data...
        # Increment # of times we have seen this product.
        p[$1]++
        if(!(($1, $2) in s))
                # Add a new skew for this product.
                pl[$1, ++plc[$1]] = $2
        # Increment # of times we have seen this skew with this product.
        s[$1, $2]++
}

Thanks again!
 

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LORAX(1)						      General Commands Manual							  LORAX(1)

NAME
lorax - Create installer boot iso SYNOPSIS
lorax -p PRODUCT -v VERSION -r RELEASE -s REPOSITORY OUTPUTDIR DESCRIPTION
lorax is used to create the installer boot iso. OPTIONS
-h, --help show this help message and exit -V show program's version number and exit REQUIRED ARGUMENTS
: -p STRING, --product=STRING product name -v STRING, --version=STRING version identifier -r STRING, --release=STRING release information -s REPOSITORY, --source=REPOSITORY source repository (may be listed multiple times) OPTIONAL ARGUMENTS
: -m REPOSITORY, --mirrorlist=REPOSITORY mirrorlist repository (may be listed multiple times) -t STRING, --variant=STRING variant name -b URL, --bugurl=URL bug reporting URL for the product --isfinal -c STRING, --config=STRING config file --proxy=STRING repo proxy url:port -e STRING, --excludepkgs=STRING package glob to exclude (may be listed multiple times) --buildarch=STRING build architecture --volid=STRING volume id --nomacboot --noupgrade --logfile=LOGFILE Path to logfile --tmp=TMP Top level temporary directory AUTHORS
Martin Gracik Will Woods Brian C. Lane 2013-07-26 LORAX(1)
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