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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Cannot extract libraries using sed Post 303037865 by sand1234 on Thursday 15th of August 2019 09:42:03 AM
Old 08-15-2019
Hi MadeinGermany,

Thanks for the responses, nice idea(s). The line without => is not captured via your regex, however DonCragun has provided some details around this.

Code:
 /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x00007fc21e165000)

Hi DonCragun,

Thanks for the response.

The initial solution with awk/tr/sort works. Looks like it is successful as the lines which do not have => as delimiter are left untouched by tr anyway.

Code:
./copy_chroot_lib.sh ls echo | tr '=>' '\n' | awk '/\/lib/{print $1}' | sort -u
/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2   <------------ line without => is included
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libdl.so.2
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpcre.so.3
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libselinux.so.1

The awk solution is nice and works, as I only need to remove duplicates. Sed is also good, but a little complex to understand.

Can you please explain the following awk code?

Code:
 ./copy_chroot_lib.sh ls echo | awk '$(NF-1) ~ "^/lib" {o[$(NF- 1)]} END {for(f in o) print f}'

From what I understand, if the second last field starts with /lib, the field is put into an array named o. Then the array is traversed and the value of all array elements printed out. How does this remove duplicates?

Thanks.
 

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fixnt(1)							      Debian								  fixnt(1)

NAME
fixnt - Filter for the Windows NT postscript printer driver. SYNOPSIS
fixnt < BADFILE.ps > GOODFILE.ps DESCRIPTION
The Windows NT postscript driver has a tendency to make broken postscript files, that are incompatible with psutils. fixnt is a filter that fixes these problems, allowing the use of psnup(1). The filter takes the broken postscript file on stdin, and outputs a fixed postscript file on stdout. It has no other form for invocation and takes no options on the command-line. OPTIONS
fixnt takes no options. BUGS
fixnt does not check for NTPSOct94. For a workaround, use a sed(1) command to replace 'NTPSOct94' with 'NTPSOct95', like so: sed 's/NTPSOct94/NTPSOct95/g' This is particularly important for Windows NT 3.5 users. AUTHOR
fixnt was written by Holger Bauer <Holger.Bauer@topmail.de>, Michael Rath <rath@itsm.uni-stuttgart.de>, and Akim Demaille <demaille@inf.enst.fr>. REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to the Authors, but avoid sending large postscript files. Patches are always welcome; send to <bauer@itsm.uni-stuttgart.de>. SEE ALSO
psnup(1), sed(1) a2ps February 2003 fixnt(1)
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