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On Tuesday 01 September 2009 20:03:19 Paul Schmehl wrote:
> I found a sed tutorial once that did this, but I can't seem to find it
> again. I have a file with multiple lines, each of which contains a single
> ip followed by a /32 and a comma. I want to combine all t
Warren Block wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Sep 2009, Steve Bertrand wrote:
>> George Davidovich wrote:
>>> On Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 06:03:19PM +, Paul Schmehl wrote:
I found a sed tutorial once that did this, but I can't seem to find it
again.
>>>
>>> You're probably thinking of "Useful One-Line
On Tue, 1 Sep 2009, Steve Bertrand wrote:
George Davidovich wrote:
On Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 06:03:19PM +, Paul Schmehl wrote:
I found a sed tutorial once that did this, but I can't seem to find it
again.
You're probably thinking of "Useful One-Line Scripts for Sed":
http://sed.sourceforge
George Davidovich wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 06:03:19PM +, Paul Schmehl wrote:
>> I found a sed tutorial once that did this, but I can't seem to find it
>> again.
>
> You're probably thinking of "Useful One-Line Scripts for Sed":
>
> http://sed.sourceforge.net/sed1line.txt
>
> A good
On Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 06:03:19PM +, Paul Schmehl wrote:
> I found a sed tutorial once that did this, but I can't seem to find it
> again.
You're probably thinking of "Useful One-Line Scripts for Sed":
http://sed.sourceforge.net/sed1line.txt
A good follow-up:
http://www.osnews.com/story/
On Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 06:03:19PM +, Paul Schmehl wrote:
> I found a sed tutorial once that did this, but I can't seem to find it
> again. I have a file with multiple lines, each of which contains a single
> ip followed by a /32 and a comma. I want to combine all those lines into a
> sing
--On Tuesday, September 01, 2009 13:55:37 -0500 Mak Kolybabi
wrote:
On 2009-09-01 18:03, Paul Schmehl wrote:
I found a sed tutorial once that did this, but I can't seem to find it
again. I have a file with multiple lines, each of which contains a single
ip followed by a /32 and a comma. I w
Hi,
Am Dienstag, 01. Sep 2009, 18:03:19 + schrieb Paul Schmehl:
> I found a sed tutorial once that did this, but I can't seem to find it
> again. I have a file with multiple lines, each of which contains a single
> ip followed by a /32 and a comma. I want to combine all those lines into a
On 09/01/2009 03:03 PM, Paul Schmehl wrote:
I found a sed tutorial once that did this, but I can't seem to find it
again. I have a file with multiple lines, each of which contains a
single ip followed by a /32 and a comma. I want to combine all those
lines into a single line by removing all the n
Paul Schmehl wrote:
>I found a sed tutorial once that did this, but I can't seem to find it again.
>I have a file with multiple lines, each of which contains a single ip followed
>by a /32 and a comma. I want to combine all those lines into a single line by
>removing all the newline characters at
On 2009-09-01 18:03, Paul Schmehl wrote:
> I found a sed tutorial once that did this, but I can't seem to find it
> again. I have a file with multiple lines, each of which contains a single
> ip followed by a /32 and a comma. I want to combine all those lines into a
> single line by removing all t
I found a sed tutorial once that did this, but I can't seem to find it again.
I have a file with multiple lines, each of which contains a single ip followed
by a /32 and a comma. I want to combine all those lines into a single line by
removing all the newline characters at the end of each line.
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