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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Arranging output for 2 commands Post 302982795 by rbatte1 on Tuesday 4th of October 2016 04:46:13 AM
Old 10-04-2016
Using the nearest to the code that I could but converting the grep into an awk clause, could I also suggest (also untested):-
Code:
ssh user@10.169.99.189 "md5sum \"$WAR_DIR/$war\" ; java -jar \"$WAR_DIR/$war\" | awk '/build.release.version/ {print $3}' " | tr "\n" " "

This does assume that you will only get the items you wanted returned. The tr simple converts the new-line into a space, which may or may not be what you want or could have some unwanted side-effects.


I hope that this helps or get corrected if appropriate.
Robin
 

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