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Old 10-26-2017
Getting the version from jar file

Hi,

I am trying to retrieve the "Implementation version" from one of the .jar file
The command which tried is as below.

Code:
find /usr/local/platform  -name "platform.jar" -exec zipgrep "Implementation-Version:" '{}' \;|awk -F ': ' '{print $2}'

I am able to get the version as below

Code:
2.9.0-29

But the problem is the above command is not terminating naturally. I have to forcefully exit the command to return to the shell terminal.
On extracting the .jar file there is a MANIFEST file and "Implementation-Version" is written inside the MANIFEST file.Please help in getting the Implementation version from the jar file.




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Mod Comment Please use CODE tags correctly as required by forum rules! Tagging your entire text is NOT the way to go!


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I will abide this rule.It was mistakenly put.

Last edited by RudiC; 10-26-2017 at 09:30 AM.. Reason: Corrected CODE tags.
 

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