10-08-2013
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Not too bad. Remove the double closing square bracket at the end, and it will fly. The [6] and [2] aren't necessary, make them 6 and 2.
That regex will also match e.g. 55.58.16.211 or ...217; so if chances are there other, unwanted matches possible und you want exactly and only the two mentioned, other measures need to be taken.
Please be aware that the . in the regex will match any char including dot. If it HAS to be ".", make it \. in the regex.
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NAME
cr_open() - open crash dump for reading
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
The library call opens a crash dump and passes back a crash dump descriptor.
The path argument points to a path name naming a crash dump directory or file, and must not exceed bytes in length.
The CRASH * to which crash_cb points is set to a crash dump descriptor, which can then be passed to the other functions to access the crash
dump.
flags is a bitmask of zero or more of the following flag values, which affect the operation of future calls to libcrash routines for this
crash dump, except for cr_verify(3), which has its own flags parameter.
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dump if this flag is set.
The library will write messages to stderr during time-consuming operations
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RETURN VALUE
Returns zero for success. Other possible return values are described in libcrash(5).
EXAMPLES
The following call to opens crash dump contained in the directory and returns the crash dump descriptor For an example of reading the crash
dump see the cr_read(3) manual entry.
AUTHOR
was developed by HP.
SEE ALSO
cr_close(3), cr_perror(3), libcrash(5).
cr_open(3)