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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Concatenate strings Post 302910174 by sam_bd on Wednesday 23rd of July 2014 01:14:42 AM
Old 07-23-2014
Concatenate strings

Hi,I'm trying to concatenate @example.com to each line of a file f1.txt. and push it into f2.txt. Here is the code i'm using.
Code:
for i in `cat /home/linux1/xxxxxxx/f1.txt`;
do
echo ${i}@example.com > /home/linux1/xxxxxx/f2.txt;
done

But above code only printing @example.com in f2.txt. what i need is for each line in f1.txt should be concatenated with @example.com.
Desired ouput:
Code:
a@example.com
b@example.com
c@example.com

Requesting help.

Last edited by Don Cragun; 07-23-2014 at 02:42 AM.. Reason: Change multi-line ICODE tags to CODE tags.
 

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NAME
dep3changelog - generate a changelog entry from a DEP3-style patch header SYNOPSIS
dep3changelog patch [patch ...] [options] [-- [dch_options]] DESCRIPTION
dep3changelog extracts the DEP3 patch headers from the given patch files and builds a changelog entry for each patch. If the patch author differs from the one detected from the DEBEMAIL, NAME, DEBEMAIL, or EMAIL environment variables, "Thanks to author <email>" is added to the changelog entry for that patch. Any bug-debian or bug-ubuntu fields are added as "Closes" to the changelog entry. The generated changelog entries are passed to debchange as an argument along with the given dch_options. OPTIONS
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