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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Sdiff doesn't try and compare to closest match Post 302992554 by Corona688 on Monday 27th of February 2017 10:01:20 AM
Old 02-27-2017
There is no 'strip file extensions then compare' utility that I know of. You may have to make the data match for a diff utility to count it as a match.

Code:
awk -F"." '{ print $1 > OUT }' OUT="/tmp/file1" sourceFileNames OUT="/tmp/file2" targetFileNames
sdiff /tmp/file1 /tmp/file2
rm -f /tmp/file1 /tmp/file2

 

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ZDIFF(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 						  ZDIFF(1)

NAME
zcmp, zdiff -- compare compressed files SYNOPSIS
zcmp [options] file [file2] zdiff [options] file [file2] DESCRIPTION
zcmp and zdiff are filters that invoke cmp(1) or diff(1) respectively to compare compressed files. Any options that are specified are passed to cmp(1) or diff(1). If only file1 is specified, it is compared against a file with the same name, but with the extension removed. When both file1 or file2 are specified, either file may be compressed. Extensions handled by gzip(1): o z, Z, o gz, o taz, o tgz. Extensions handled by bzip2(1): o bz, o bz2, o tbz, o tbz2. Extensions handled by xz(1): o lzma, o xz, o tlz, o txz. ENVIRONMENT
TMPDIR Directory in which to place temporary files. If unset, /tmp is used. FILES
/tmp/zcmp.XXXXXXXXXX Temporary file for zcmp. /tmp/zdiff.XXXXXXXXXX Temporary file for zdiff. SEE ALSO
bzip2(1), cmp(1), diff(1), gzip(1), xz(1) CAVEATS
zcmp and zdiff rely solely on the file extension to determine what is, or is not, a compressed file. Consequently, the following are not supported as arguments: - directories - device special files - filenames indicating the standard input (``-'') BSD
May 23, 2011 BSD
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