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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to extract xml attribute values using awk inline.? Post 302974884 by Don Cragun on Sunday 5th of June 2016 02:49:58 PM
Old 06-05-2016
One might guess that perl is used frequently on your system and awk is used infrequently. If that is the case, perl will always be in your cache (and will get consistent timings) while after a few minutes of inactivity awk will drop out of your cache and the first run after after it has dropped out of the cache will have to be reloaded from disk (needing more time to be loaded) and subsequent runs (while it is in the cache) run on par with perl.
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NAME
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axi-cache [options] command [args] DESCRIPTION
Query the Apt Xapian index. Commands: search commands: axi-cache again [query] repeat the last search, possibly adding query terms axi-cache help show a summary of commands axi-cache info print information about the apt-xapian-index environment axi-cache last [count] show the last results again axi-cache more [count] show more terms from the last search axi-cache rdetails pkgname[s] show details of reverse relationships for the given packages axi-cache search [terms] start a new search apt-cache front-ends: axi-cache depends pkgname[s] run apt-cache depends pkgname[s] axi-cache madison pkgname[s] run apt-cache madison pkgname[s] axi-cache policy pkgname[s] run apt-cache policy pkgname[s] axi-cache rdepends pkgname[s] run apt-cache rdepends pkgname[s] axi-cache show pkgname[s] run apt-cache show pkgname[s] axi-cache showpkg pkgname[s] run apt-cache showpkg pkgname[s] axi-cache showsrc pkgname[s] run apt-cache showsrc pkgname[s] OPTIONS
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