I want to find the common files between the two directories
Dir 1 files
HTML Code:
/home/sid/release1>ls -lrt
total 16
-rw-r--r-- 1 sid cool 0 Jun 19 12:53 File123
-rw-r--r-- 1 sid cool 0 Jun 19 12:53 File456
-rw-r--r-- 1 sid cool 0 Jun 19 12:53 FileDEF
-rw-r--r-- 1 sid cool 17 Jun 19 13:11 Fileabc
Dir 2 files
HTML Code:
/home/sid/release2>ls -lrt
total 16
-rw-r--r-- 1 sid hot 0 Jun 19 13:02 File456
-rw-r--r-- 1 sid hot 0 Jun 19 13:02 FileDEF
-rw-r--r-- 1 sid hot 17 Jun 19 13:10 Fileabc
I want the output to show the common files between these directories
Code:
File456
FileDEF
Fileabc
Last edited by jim mcnamara; 06-19-2015 at 05:13 PM..
Hi,
i'm new here (and to scripting too).
I was hoping for some help in comparing two files.
i have a file called 'file1' with a list of names in the following format:
adam jones
paul higgins
kelly lowe
i also have another file which may contain some of the names but with a lot of... (4 Replies)
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I have one situation. I have some 6-7 no. of files in one directory & I have to extract all the lines which exist in all these files. means I need to extract all common lines from all these files & put them in a separate file.
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xxx.txt
A 1 2 3 4 5
C 1 2 3 4 5
E 1 2 3 4 5
yyy.txt
A 1 2 3 4 5
B 1 2 3 4 5
C 1 2 3 4 5
D 1 2 3 4 5
E 1 2 3 4 5
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DB2:
DB2:
WB:
WB:
WB:
WB:
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Time=00:00:00.473
Time=00:00:00.436
Time=00:00:00.016
Time=00:00:00.027
Time=00:00:00.471
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I'd like you to help or give any advise about the following:
I have two (2) files, file1 and file2, both files have information common to each other. The contents of file1 is a subset of the contents of file2:
file1:
errormsgadmin
esdp
esgservices
esignipa
iprice
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A few years Ago the user radoulov posted a fancy solution for a problem, which was about finding common lines (gene variation names) between multiple samples (files). The code was:
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I have two files like below:
File1
MYFILE_28012012_1112.txt|4
MYFILE_28012012_1113.txt|51
MYFILE_28012012_1114.txt|57
MYFILE_28012012_1115.txt|57
MYFILE_28012012_1116.txt|57
MYFILE_28012012_1117.txt|57
File2
MYFILE_28012012_1110.txt|57
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LEARN ABOUT MOJAVE
mbr_sid_to_string
MBR_UID_TO_UUID(3) BSD Library Functions Manual MBR_UID_TO_UUID(3)NAME
mbr_uid_to_uuid, mbr_gid_to_uuid, mbr_uuid_to_id, mbr_sid_to_uuid, mbr_uuid_to_sid -- user and group identifier translation functions
SYNOPSIS
#include <membership.h>
int
mbr_uid_to_uuid(uid_t id, uuid_t uu);
int
mbr_gid_to_uuid(gid_t id, uuid_t uu);
int
mbr_uuid_to_id(const uuid_t uu, uid_t *id, int *id_type);
int
mbr_sid_to_uuid(const nt_sid_t *sid, uuid_t uu);
int
mbr_uuid_to_sid(const uuid_t uu, nt_sid_t *sid);
int
mbr_sid_to_string(const nt_sid_t *sid, char *string);
int
mbr_string_to_sid(const char *string, nt_sid_t *sid);
DESCRIPTION
Users and groups can be referred to in multiple ways. In addition to the traditional uid and gid, every user or group can be referenced by a
128 bit uuid. Additionally, if the user or group is hosted on a PDC or Active Directory server, it will have a 128 bit or larger sid.
These routines communicate with opendirectoryd(8).
mbr_uid_to_uuid() takes a uid and looks up the associated user account. It provides the the uuid for that user as an output parameter. Note
that this routine will succeed and return a fabricated uuid if the input user uid does not exist. getpwuid() should be used to test for the
existence of a uid.
mbr_gid_to_uuid() similarly gets the uuid associated with a group. Note that this routine will succeed and return a fabricated uuid if the
input group gid does not exist. getgrgid() should be used to test for the existence of a gid.
mbr_uuid_to_id() takes a uuid that refers to a user or group and fetches the corresponding uid or gid. id_type is set to ID_TYPE_UID or
ID_TYPE_GID to indicate which type was found. Note that mbr_uuid_to_id() always returns an id even if the uuid is not found. This returned
id is not persistent, but can be used to map back to the uuid during runtime. To determine if the uuid exists, the returned id can be used
in a call to getpwuid(3) or getgrgid(3).
mbr_sid_to_uuid() takes a sid and returns the associated uuid.
mbr_uuid_to_sid() returns a sid for the associated uuid.
Two additional utility functions are available to convert between sids and a string representation. String representations may be required,
for example, when text files or XML files are used to save sid values.
mbr_sid_to_string() converts a sid into a string representation. The string parameter must be a buffer of at least 194 characters. The con-
verted string is terminated with a nul character.
mbr_string_to_sid() converts an external string representation into a sid.
RETURN VALUES
These functions return 0 on success or one of the following error codes on failure:
[EIO] Communication with opendirectoryd(8) failed.
[ENOENT] The mapping can not be performed.
[EAUTH] Communication with opendirectoryd(8) failed due to an authentication error.
[EINVAL] Invalid arguments were provided.
[ENOMEM] Insufficient storage space is available.
mbr_gid_to_uuid() and mbr_uid_to_uuid() return 0 (success), even if the user/group does not exist.
SEE ALSO getpwuid(3), getgrgid(3), mbr_check_membership(3), opendirectoryd(8)Mac OS X October 10, 2011 Mac OS X