You need a lot more than an if statement to do what you want to do. And, if you want our help we will need a lot more information:
What operating system are you using?
What shell are you using?
What are the formats of files FileA and FileB?
Can you show us a representative sample of the contents of FileA and FileB and show us the results you hope to get when processing those two sample files?
And, most importantly, please show us what you have tried to solve this problem on your own.
Hello
OS: Shell: Formats and Code:
Quote:
Originally Posted by Chubler_XL
Assuming you already have the two file locally (you will need to fetch FileA from the web server using something like wget).
Also that the SHA keys are a string of 64 hex digits (0-9 a-f) which are separated from other text in file by one or more white space characters.
You could collect the keys using grep like this:
Grep can then output any key(s) in KeylistA not in KeyListB like this.
Hi, thank you for this - I went ahead and tested this and it seems to work fine, I then modifed it to this format:
and this also seems to work.
So lets say I wanted to take a step further and wanted to also retrieve the program name and version of the repo's from 'ListA' that do not appear on ListB given that they are included in the list I mentioned above?
Hi
How can i compare a string using if statement in a script?
For eg:
I have
filename="abc.sh"
if ;then
{
.......
.......
}
fi
but this doesnot work .. How will i execute this ??
Thanks in advance (1 Reply)
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