Strange...
Given your sample input in post#1 and using RudiC's code, I get:
Also, please start using code tags before acquiring too many infractions.....
Hi Friends,
I have a log file as below
siteid = HYD
spc = 100
rset = RS_D_M
siteid = DEL
spc = 200
rset = RS_K_L
siteid = DEL2
spc = 210
rset = RS_D_M
Now I need a output like column wise as below.
siteid SPC rset
HYD 100 RS_D_M (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file with below contents.
Heading1 Heading2 Heading3 Heading4
Value1 Value2 Value3 Value4
The file has only 2 rows and is tab separated
The desired output is :
Heading1 Value1
Heading2 Value2
Heading3 Value3
Heading4 Value4
CAn you please help? (5 Replies)
Hi I have the text file like this
"A"
"AA Info"
"AA Text"
"AAA"
"ABC"
"ABC Info"
"ABC Tech"
"AGH"
"SYN"
"SYMBony"
"SYN BEREN"
Like about 2000 lines
Output would be in Column with groups like following
"A"
"AA Info", "AA Text"
"AAA"
"ABC","ABC Info","ABC Tech" (0 Replies)
Dear All,
I have a data file input.csv like below. (Only five column shown here for example.)
Data1,StepNo,Data2,Data3,Data4
2,1,3,4,5
3,1,5,6,7
3,2,4,5,6
5,3,5,5,6
From this I want the below output
Data1,StepNo,Data2,Data3,Data4
2,1,3,4,5
3,1,5,6,7
where the second column... (4 Replies)
I have this file
103,7243534512111,NiaC1-02
105,720412845543550,NiaC2-00
105,720439254543351,NiaC200
105,720445724354315,Nia100
105,72044770454398,Nia100
105,720484154334546,Nia616
i want in this format
insert into aildump values(103,'7243534512111','NiaC1-02');
I'm able to... (3 Replies)
Hi Experts,
I have a requirement to convert rows into columns.
For e.g.
Input File:
Output File should be like
Appreciate if you could suggest code snippet(may be awk) for above requirement...
Thanks in Advance for your help... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I need help to convert rows in input file into a table.
inputfile
192.98.1 192.98.192.98.17 VVC family Zorro 10
192.98.1 192.98.192.98.17 VVC family Ace 1
192.98.1 192.98.192.98.17 VVC family ... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have a requirement to format the data in a new order. Here is my source format :
ppp ***Wed Dec 16 10:32:30 GMT 2015
header1 header2 header3 header4 header5
server1 0.00 0.02 0.07 0.98
server2 0.01 0.00 0.08 0.79
server3 0.05 0.82 0.77 0.86
... (18 Replies)
Discussion started by: john_prince
18 Replies
LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
po4a-build
PO4A-BUILD(1) PO4A PO4A-BUILD(1)NAME
po4a-build - build translated documentation
SYNOPSIS
po4a-build [-f | --file FILE] [--pot-only]
po4a-build [-? | -h | --help | --version]
DESCRIPTION
po4a-build is intended to make it as easy to produce translated documentation as it can be to produce the current untranslated content.
When po4a prepares the translated content as POD or DocBook XML, the final documentation can then be built using po4a-build. Both the
untranslated and translated content is built as a single process, updating the POT files at the same time.
Existing build instructions are replaced by a single call to po4a-build and a simple configuration file is used to tell po4a-build how to
build each element and which binary packages will include the translated and untranslated content.
Once built, the content will be in package-specific directories beneath the BASEDIR specified in the configuration file. For a binary
package foo, with translations into German and French, this would result in:
BASEDIR/foo/man/man1/foo.1
BASEDIR/foo/man/de/man1/foo.1
BASEDIR/foo/man/fr/man1/foo.1
This makes it easy to include all the generated content into the binary package with a single install location:
doc/foo/man/* ./usr/share/man/
doc/foo/html/* ./usr/share/doc/foo/
This rule will not need to be updated when new translations are added and adding a second binary package (bar) allows the content for that
package to kept separate.
Supported formats
Currently, po4a-build supports the following combinations:
1. DocBook XML for section 1.
2. DocBook XML for section 3.
3. DocBook XML for HTML.
4. POD for section 1.
5. POD for section 3.
6. POD for section 5.
7. POD for section 7.
All supported formats, in all supported combinations, can be handled in a single po4a-build.conf configuration file and in a single call to
po4a-build. See po4a-build.conf(5).
CONFIGURATION
po4a-build uses a default configuration file, po4a-build.conf which should be in the top level directory of your package VCS. (Use the -f
option to specify a different file.) See po4a-build.conf(5).
Example 1. example configuration file
An example configuration file is available at:
/usr/share/doc/po4a/examples/po4a-build.conf.example
configuration file layout
The configuration file consists of several sections, general, XML/XSL support, POD support and HTML support.
General includes the name and location of the po4a config file (probably best to leave this as po4a.config), the po directory containing
the documentation PO files (often doc/po), the full name of the POT file used to create the translations, the BASEDIR for the generated
output, whether the package contains manpages in section 3 rather than just section 1 and the names of the binary packages which are to
contain the generated output.
XML/XSL support includes specifying which of the binary packages use XSL support in the XMLPACKAGES variable, the top level DocBook file to
pass to xsltproc and the location of the XML or DocBook files. The XSLFILE can be overridden, if necessary.
POD support includes specifying which of the binary packages use POD support in the PODPACKAGES variable and the full name of the POD file.
HTML support specifies the subdirectory to create below BASEDIR for the untranslated and translated HTML content and the DocBook file to
generate the HTML. The HTMLXSL file can be overridden, if necessary.
COMMANDS --pot-only
Only updates the POT file(s). --pot-only is intended to support packages including all POT files in the package source. Packages using
Autotools can easily add the POT file via EXTRA_DIST but packages just using a Makefile or certain VCS build helpers can find it
awkward to add the POT file (which is a generated file) without putting the POT file into the VCS. To avoid this ugly and unnecessary
work, po4a-build can update the POT file(s) at the start of the build, so that dpkg-source includes them into the source tarball.
Example 2. svn-buildpackage example
svn-buildpackage has explicit support for this kind of addition, using the useNativeDist SVN property and the native-dist Make target.
# adds the POT file to the source tarball
native-dist: Makefile
po4a-build --pot-only
$ svn propset useNativeDist 1 debian
-h|--help
print the usage message and exit.
--version
print the usage message and exit.
OPTIONS
-f|--file FILE
Override the po4a-build default configuration file (po4a-build.conf) and supply your own.
AUTHOR
po4a-build was written by Neil Williams codehelp@debian.org.
This manual page was written by Neil Williams codehelp@debian.org
PO4A 05/17/2012 PO4A-BUILD(1)