kj wrote:
But I cannot find it in my awk book (O'Reilly's sed&awk).
I'm trying to make three columns out of a postfix mail log. Queue ID,
From address, and remote server response for certain situations (it's
already grepped down to that).
awk '{print $7" "$6" "$17}'
$17 is the first word
Hi
I installed the latest incarnation of Debian i386 (4.01R1) and X runs OK
(with no manual fiddling - first time ever, whow). But one problem remains:
My mouse (or rather mice, for I tried several), connected to a PS2 port
run smoothly under Win2K and Knoppix 4 and 5. Unfortunately, they don't
d the new card and buy a better one?
Any help will be highly appreciated, as I have to transfer about 10 GB
asfast as possible.
Axel Schlicht
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actually means "we ran
> off the end of the regular expression before we ran out of input, but
> that's OK".
So in fact it (my regex) is taken as
.*/Name/[^/][^/]*.*
(note the additional .*) as long as I don't and quite clearly say it has
to stop, i. e. add an anchor.
Thanks for
t although greedy, sed and
the like should only be greedy up to a point, that is .*Anything will be
interpreted as read as much as you like, but once you meet an Anything
you'll stop.
But a .* prefix does not change anything (quite correctly)
So the question remains, why don't they stop once they meet the first
'/' after /Name/?
Axel Schlicht
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h + (masked)
cat x | sed -ne '/\/Names\/[^/]\+/p' # prefix omitted
all yield
blaba/Names/aaa
blaba/Names/aaa/1
blaba/names/aaa/2
blaba/Names/bb
blaba/Names/bb/3
blaba/Names/C/5
blaba/Names/Cc&DD
blaba/Names/Cc&DD/2
i. e., the whole list, altho no / may follow the /Name
next 8 to 10 days I
will use that little of my spare time to figure things out and come back
then with the next question about moving mail and stuff tu Linux
Thanks a lot to both of you (in lack of an address to respond to the
other poster)
Axel Schlicht
P.S.
> Q: What is the differe
just for
playing with the possibilities. (Still looking for a network card.)
So where do I start and what do I have to do.
Any pointers / help will be most gratefully accepted.
Thanks in advance.
Axel Schlicht
P.S. Should debian-isp be the better group for this, please feel free to
set a follow-up.
not be changed for problems with M$'s way of creating
file systems.
Currently I tar-gzip / zip files I have to transfer between PCs and
unpack them under Windows.
A little time consuming, but works. Would be nice if there was a
solution.
TIA
Axel Schlicht
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to switch to SuSe (yucc), Red Hat (urrgh), Mandrake or even
worse?
Any help will most gratefully be accepted.
Axel Schlicht
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Any help will be gratefully accepted.
If you prefer not to answer in English pleae feel free to use any of the
following languages (alphabetical order): Danish / Norwegian, Dutch,
French, German, Italian, Japanese.
Many thanks in advance.
Please try to answer to the list
Axel Schlicht
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