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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Split file using awk Post 53640 by Ygor on Wednesday 21st of July 2004 09:07:01 AM
Old 07-21-2004
I didn't read the bit about filenames like "doc.1" before. Try this instead...
Code:
awk '/^DOC/{f="doc."++d} f{print > f} /^END/{close f; f=""}' infile

$ head -1000000 doc.*
==> doc.1 <==
DOC100
aaaaaa
bbbbbb
cccccccc
END

==> doc.2 <==
DOC200
ddddddd
eeeeeee
END
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dhelp_parse(8)							Debian Linux manual						    dhelp_parse(8)

NAME
dhelp_parse - Debian online help parser SYNOPSIS
dhelp_parse [ -r | -i | -a doc-base_file | -d doc-base_file ] DESCRIPTION
This program is used by package developers to register the documents included in a package. In most cases it is called by install-docs (see doc-base package), which in turn is called from the postinst and prerm scripts of a Debian package. An index of the registered documents is written in the directory /usr/share/doc/HTML OPTIONS
-h,--help Displays the help page. -a Adds the documentation found in the given doc-base files to the dhelp database. -d Deletes the documentation found in the given doc-base files from the dhelp database. -i Does an incremental update of the documents index for all documentation added with the -a switch after the last index update. -r Ignored, kept for compatibility. PACKAGE DEVELOPERS
You should usually rely on install-docs to do the work for you, but if for some reason you want to use dhelp_parse directly (not recom- mended!), you have to call it like this: postinst if [ -x /usr/sbin/dhelp_parse ]; then dhelp_parse -a /var/lib/doc-base/documents/foo fi prerm if [ -x /usr/sbin/dhelp_parse ]; then dhelp_parse -d /var/lib/doc-base/documents/foo fi Note that /var/lib/doc-base/documents/foo has to be a valid doc-base file (see doc-base documentation). SEE ALSO
dhelp(1), install-docs(8) AUTHOR
This package was written by Esteban Manchado Velazquez (zoso@debian.org). Debian 29 May 2008 dhelp_parse(8)
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