Hi all,
I have a text file of 143 lines. The I don't want all lines but want to retain line format.
How can I extract lines 34, 65, 68, 70 (plus 7 others) easliy?
I have found some example head/tail n lines and some sed -n examples that have been shown for single line or mass consecutive... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have a text file with 15 columns and i want to extract those lines of which 7th column is ABCD.
I think we can do this using awk but could not frame the command. Please help.
TIA
Prvn (2 Replies)
Hello Friends,
I have got, this output below and i want to extract the name of symlink which is highlighted in red and the path above it highlighted in blue. At the end i want to append path and symlink.
/var/tmp/asirohi/jdk/jre
/var/tmp/asirohi/jdk/jre/.systemPrefs... (3 Replies)
Hello UNIX experts,
I have 124 text files in a directory. I want to extract the 45678th line of all the files sequentialy by file names. The extracted lines should be printed in the output file on seperate lines.
e.g. The input Files are one.txt, two.txt, three.txt, four.txt
The cat of four... (1 Reply)
hi,
i have two files.
file1.sh
echo "unix"
echo "linux"
file2.sh
echo "unix linux forums"
now the output i need is
$./file2.sh
unix linux forums (3 Replies)
Dear all,
Greetings.
I would like to ask for your help to extract lines with specific words in addition 2 lines before and after these lines by using awk or sed.
For example, the input file is:
1 ak1 abc1.0
1 ak2 abc1.0
1 ak3 abc1.0
1 ak4 abc1.0
1 ak5 abc1.1
1 ak6 abc1.1
1 ak7... (7 Replies)
I have hundreds of files to process. In each file
I need to look for a pattern then
extract value(s) from next line and then
search for value(s) selected from point (2) in the same file at a specific position.
HEADER ELECTRON TRANSPORT 18-MAR-98 1A7V
TITLE CYTOCHROME... (7 Replies)
Data file example
I look for primary and * to isolate the interesting slot number.
slot=`sed '/^primary$/,/\*/!d' filename | tail -1 | sed s'/*//' | awk '{print $1" "$2}'`
Now I want to get the Touch line for only the associate slot number, in this case, because the asterisk... (2 Replies)
I have a text file that looks like this :
root/user/usr1/0001/abab1*
root/user/usr1/0001/abab2*
root/user/usr1/0002/acac1*
root/user/usr1/0002/acac2*
root/user/usr1/0003/adad1*
root/user/usr1/0004/aeae1*
root/user/usr1/0004/aeae2*
How could I code this to extract just the subjects... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: LeftoverStew
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
dh_lisp
DH_LISP(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation DH_LISP(1)NAME
dh_lisp - register Common Lisp source and implementations
SYNOPSIS
dh_lisp [debhelper options] [implementation]
DESCRIPTION
dh_lisp is a debhelper program that is responsible for registering Common Lisp source and implementations with the Common Lisp Controller.
For Common Lisp library packages dh_lisp will automatically generate the postinst and prerm commands needed to interface with the Common
Lisp Controller. It also links the given ASDF system definitions appropriately. It takes into account all ASDs that you installed below
usr/share/common-lisp/source (for example with dh_install(1)).
If dh_lisp finds precompiled files from CLISP, SBCL or CMUCL, it will add a dependency on the implementation that can read the FASL version
used by the implementation currently installed. (this is most likely the one which built the binaries in the package)
If you supply implementation, dh_lisp automatically installs the implementation-specific script, which is expected to reside in
debian/implementation.sh. dh_lisp automatically generates the necessary maintainer scripts to register the implementation with the Common
Lisp Controller.
OPTIONS -n, --noscripts
do not add to maintainer scripts
-d do not generate dependencies on implementations for binary files in the package
implementation
Install the debian/implementation.sh script and generate maintainer scripts to (un)register implementation at the Common Lisp
Controller.
NOTES
Note that this command is not idempotent. "dh_clean -k" should be called between invocations of this command. Otherwise, it may cause
multiple instances of the same text to be added to maintainer scripts.
SEE ALSO debhelper(7),
The Common Lisp in Debian Manual: http://cl-debian.alioth.debian.org/clid/
AUTHOR
Rene van Bevern <rvb@debian.org>
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