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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Convert ip ranges to CIDR netblock Post 303027829 by Don Cragun on Tuesday 25th of December 2018 06:10:10 PM
Old 12-25-2018
Please show us the last two lines in your input file that were successfully processed by awk and the next three lines in your input file. Also, please show us the output you get from gawk for those five input lines and the exact text of the diagnostic message that is printed when awk fails.

Does awk still fail if you only feed it the above five lines; or does it only fail if it has already processed the first 141K lines?

With the above requested information, maybe we can trace through what is happening with the line that is failing in awk.
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TSINFO:(1)							   User Commands							TSINFO:(1)

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tsinfo - report on the streams in a Transport Stream SYNOPSIS
tsinfo [switches] <infile> DESCRIPTION
TS tools version 1.11, tsinfo built Nov 11 2008 17:15:48 Report on the program streams in a Transport Stream. Files: <infile> is an H.222 Transport Stream file (but see -stdin) Switches: -stdin Input from standard input, instead of a file -verbose, -v Output extra information about packets -max <n>, -m <n> Number of TS packets to scan. Defaults to 1000. -repeat <n> Look for <n> PMT packets, and report on each TS tools version 1.11, tsinfo built Nov 11 2008 17:15:48 Report on the program streams in a Transport Stream. Files: <infile> is an H.222 Transport Stream file (but see -stdin) Switches: -stdin Input from standard input, instead of a file -verbose, -v Output extra information about packets -max <n>, -m <n> Number of TS packets to scan. Defaults to 1000. -repeat <n> Look for <n> PMT packets, and report on each SEE ALSO
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