Following is the input. 1st and 3rd block are same(block starts here with '*' and ends before blank line) , 2nd and 4th blocks are also the same:
Code:
cat <file>
* Wed Feb 24 2016 Tariq Saeed <tariq.x.saeed@mail.com> 2.0.7-1.0.7
- add vmcore dump support for ocfs2 [bug: 22822573]
* Mon Jun 8 2015 Brian Maly <brian.maly@mail.com> 2.0.7-1.0.3
- Fix stall on failure in kdump init script [bug: 21111440]
- kexec-tools: fix fail to find mem hole failure on i386 [bug: 21111440]
* Wed Feb 24 2016 Tariq Saeed <tariq.x.saeed@mail.com> 2.0.7-1.0.7
- add vmcore dump support for ocfs2 [bug: 22822573]
* Mon Jun 8 2015 Brian Maly <brian.maly@mail.com> 2.0.7-1.0.3
- Fix stall on failure in kdump init script [bug: 21111440]
- kexec-tools: fix fail to find mem hole failure on i386 [bug: 21111440]
Expected Output:
Code:
* Wed Feb 24 2016 Tariq Saeed <tariq.x.saeed@mail.com> 2.0.7-1.0.7
- add vmcore dump support for ocfs2 [bug: 22822573]
* Mon Jun 8 2015 Brian Maly <brian.maly@mail.com> 2.0.7-1.0.3
- Fix stall on failure in kdump init script [bug: 21111440]
- kexec-tools: fix fail to find mem hole failure on i386 [bug: 21111440]
I have picked only four blocks of the file. There are myriad entries with duplicates.
I thought of combining lines and run uniq command but some blocks have two lines but some blocks have 3 lines or more.
Code:
cat | paste -d - - | uniq
(This may not work for files more than 2 lines)
Could someone tell how to achieve the desired output?
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Last edited by RudiC; 12-17-2018 at 07:43 AM..
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