yes, I can confirm that Reid is using protonmail. -wes
On Wed, Dec 28, 2022 at 8:48 AM Ben Koenig <techkoe...@protonmail.com> wrote: > Forking this off into a new topic since it's not related to my original > question. > > In the email quoted below from Rich, I see that he is quoting someone by > the name of "Reid". I don't see any emails from this user but a quick > search of my inbox suggests that he *might* be using a protonmail account. > I assume this means he replied to my question but I seem to be getting > everyone but him. > > Can anyone confirm if this is the case? I've encounted some strange > problems since moving to this service for PLUG and this adds another > datapoint. > > Thanks, > -Ben > > > ------- Original Message ------- > On Tuesday, December 27th, 2022 at 2:10 PM, Rich Shepard < > rshep...@appl-ecosys.com> wrote: > > > > On Tue, 27 Dec 2022, Reid wrote: > > > > > You could try something like `diff --changed-group-format='%<' > --unchanged-group-format=''`, or one of its variants. That example assumes > > > that the first file is the one you want lines from. Check the diff man > > > page under "--GTYPE-group-format=GFMT". > > > > > > diff -y shows differences, but both files being compared. On the other > hand > > (besides four fingers and a thum) there's comm: > > > > man comm: > > NAME > > comm - compare two sorted files line by line > > > > SYNOPSIS > > comm [OPTION]... FILE1 FILE2 > > > > DESCRIPTION > > Compare sorted files FILE1 and FILE2 line by line. > > > > When FILE1 or FILE2 (not both) is -, read standard input. > > > > With no options, produce three-column output. Column one contains lines > unique to > > FILE1, column two contains lines unique to FILE2, and column three > contains lines > > common to both files. > > > > -1 suppress column 1 (lines unique to FILE1) > > > > -2 suppress column 2 (lines unique to FILE2) > > > > -3 suppress column 3 (lines that appear in both files) > > > > --check-order > > > > It's really handy and will do what Ben wants. > > > > Rich >