09-12-2019
Again: DIFF is a scalar NOT an array the way you create / populate it. There is NO ${DIFF[1]}!
Wouldn't it be better to show the big picture of your problem, so a tailored solution can be found? What are you after, in the end?
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NAME
rpmdev-diff - manual page for rpmdev-diff version 1.4
SYNOPSIS
rpmdev-diff [OPTION]... [DIFF-OPTIONS] FROM-ARCHIVE TO-ARCHIVE
DESCRIPTION
rpmdev-diff diffs contents of two archives.
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OPTIONS
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Diff contents of files in archives. This is the default.
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Diff lists of files in archives.
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Diff long lists (akin to 'find -ls') of files in archives.
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