SECOND SCRIPT. still contains original errors. Suggested changes in red.
Apart from the form-feed characters which show as "\f" the input file looks ok.
The overwriting on the screen was caused by the "\c" in the "echo -e".
Last edited by methyl; 02-23-2012 at 10:50 AM..
Reason: fix layout
FIRST SCRIPT last line does not work at all (due to the backticks) and appears to write to the input file dnaRelwc1.dat when the next script actually reads dnaRelwc2.dat.
Perhaps you meant:
That explains where the output file comes from!
when ran numbers are the same. what was cut and pasted was mixed. the numbers reflect suggested variations.
The script does work I run it manually without the ticks
I already know where the the output files comes from just need the final file to be formatted correctly
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I know the code works because the first file has ./ in the front of each line the output file does not
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Originally Posted by methyl
SECOND SCRIPT. still contains original errors. Suggested changes in red.
Apart from the form-feed characters which show as "\f" the input file looks ok.
The overwriting on the screen was caused by the "\c" in the "echo -e".
Better the cd PATH now includes the spaces in directory names
but the line below that has svn relocate does not include OldRepo NewRepo
the actual input file and output file no snip are large you want posted here ?
I know the code works because the first file has ./ in the front of each line the output file does not
On my test (after removing the backticks) the output file blanked the input file because they had the same name. There is a warning about this in "man cat".
Staring me in the face. Need some more quotes for the grep and thinking ahead you'll need quotes on the final output lines. All because the filenames contain space characters.
I'll try that previously I used nawk to "add" quote to the input file but the output file was still broken. I'll make you changes and let you know
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Quote:
Originally Posted by methyl
Staring me in the face. Need some more quotes for the grep and thinking ahead you'll need quotes on the final output lines. All because the filenames contain space characters.
Drops OldRepo NewRepo after PATH with spaces in name ---------- Post updated at 01:30 PM ---------- Previous update was at 01:04 PM ----------
and i verified that
"ALPS_ATTACHMENT/Utility EXE Attachment/DotNET/My Project"
contains ,svn/entries.
However what is different is that the URLpath has %20 for spaces in the list as it should
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so grep sees this but we only need the second line
not sure this is having an affect or not
Last edited by methyl; 02-23-2012 at 02:54 PM..
Reason: fix code tag
The string "ALPS_ATTACHMENT/Utility EXE Attachment/DotNET/My Project" does not occur in the data posted (with or without %20). Perhaps this the the wrong data? Also, no part of the string matches any part of the second url.
Overall, yes I do believe that the %20 will be a major factor because the two grep commands need to find the exact unix path name in the .svn file.
At the moment there is such a discrepancy in the data that the ball is back your court to check the data.
yes it does look at the second to last line in code above last line below
The cd "..." is the directory location where the .svn Directory lives and where the svn relocate command needs to be executed in.
The URL is extracted from the "entries" files that is under the .svn Directory and used in the svn relocate command line.
Drops OldRepo NewRepo after PATH with spaces in name
the string is in the "entries" file in the .svn directory like all the others. that is where I got the two lines above.
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Thanks for all your help
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FYI if I do this manually I get the correct answer: ---------- Post updated at 03:58 PM ---------- Previous update was at 03:54 PM ----------
so the output needed would be: ---------- Post updated at 05:13 PM ---------- Previous update was at 03:58 PM ----------
there are over 5000 lines (Paths) in the input file seem only a couple hundred somehoe got missed by grep for what ever reason. I am fixing those manually. Overall I'd say the data was very consistant. and I appreciate all you help. Even with the manual part it more than likely saved lots of time as will the resulting script. what is cool is if I reverse the OldRepo and NewRepo it provides a backout script encase there is a problem
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