You had the wrong quotes.
and the shell will substitute the $arg.
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But if you have multiple Listen and want to insert test after the first one only, then it is better to get a line number:
This solution worked for me. However, I forgot about adding a new line (empty line) after the "Listen" string.
So the solution above works, but it includes the lines from add.txt immediately (the following line) after the Listen string.
I tried this :
It creates the empty line, but also has \n in that new line.
How do I create only the empty line, without the \n?
How can I insert, say lines 500 - 700 from another file into the current file on the current line (cursor) that I am editing while in vi (AIX).
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I've referenced my Unix Unleash book but... (2 Replies)
Hi folks,
i need to insert the same set of lines between each line
input lines
111111
aaaaaa
333333
output should be
111111
1
2
3
aaaaaa
1
2
3
333333
1 (2 Replies)
Hi,
I want to insert some lines in between the contents of a file but the file format should not be changed.
#!/usr/bin/sh -
# Link appropriate OS specific versions of vxicap and vxchk4badblks
vxlvmlink()
{
vxipath=/usr/lib/vxvm/bin
relmajor=`uname -v`
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abc: this, is a, sample, entry
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Hi,
I have one file, say file 1, that has data like below where 19900107 is the date,
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Here is a file X example... (1 Reply)
Data file example
I look for primary and * to isolate the interesting slot number.
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INPUT FORMAT:
SELECT
ABCD,
DEFGH,
DFGHJ,
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update-ca-certificates
UPDATE-CA-CERTIFICATES(8) System Manager's Manual UPDATE-CA-CERTIFICATES(8)NAME
update-ca-certificates - update system CA certificates
SYNOPSIS
update-ca-certificates [options]
DESCRIPTION
update-ca-certificates updates the directory /etc/ssl/certs to hold SSL certificates and generates /etc/ssl/ca-bundle.pem, a concatenated
single-file list of certificates.
It reads the file /etc/ca-certificates.conf. Each line gives a pathname of a CA certificate under /usr/share/ca-certificates that should be
trusted. Lines that begin with "#" are comment lines and thus ignored. Lines that begin with "!" are deselected, causing the deactivation
of the CA certificate in question. All certificates are implicitly trusted if no trusted certificates are listed.
Furthermore all certificates found below /usr/local/share/ca-certificates are also included as implicitly trusted.
After populating /etc/ssl/certs update-ca-certificates invokes custom hooks in /usr/lib/ca-certificates/update.d/*.run and /etc/ca-certifi-
cates/update.d/*.run. The command line options used for invoking update-ca-certificates are passed to the hooks as well.
OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below.
-h, --help
Show summary of options.
-v, --verbose
Be verbose. Output c_rehash.
-f, --fresh
Fresh updates. Removes symlinks in /etc/ssl/certs directory and re-creates them from scratch.
FILES
/etc/ca-certificates.conf
A configuration file.
/etc/ssl/ca-bundle.pem
A single-file version of all CA certificates. Use of this file is deprecated and should only be used as last resort by applications
that cannot parse the /etc/ssl/certs directory.
/usr/share/ca-certificates
Directory of CA certificates. /usr/local/share/ca-certificates Directory of local CA certificates.
SEE ALSO c_rehash(1),
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Fumitoshi UKAI <ukai@debian.or.jp>, for the Debian project and modified by Ludwig Nussel <ludwig.nus-
sel@suse.de>.
27 April 2010 UPDATE-CA-CERTIFICATES(8)