That is not a problem. That is an algorithm whose first step is not even
clear: a Google search on {stats "view all sites"} returns a "normal
response", a list of 224,000 pages from different websites.
Still assuming that the three files you posted in the original post are a
sample of your
Magic Banana politely requested:
>> please express the actual problem clearly. [paraphrasing] in less than ten
paragraphs
The folowing scheme worked OK with a list of about a million visitors'
hostnames.
(1) Collect Recent Visitor data with a Google search on {stats "view all
sites"}. P
You write a lot but the problem is still unclear to me. My last script is a
solution to the following problem:
"Given text files where each line is a number followed by a tabulation and a
hostname (unique in a given file), take the files one by one and list, for
each of its hostnames, how
Hmmm. We seem both to be writing at once ...
Magic Banana is saying:
Quoting amenex:
> I want to guard against double-counting, as with 01j01.txt or 01j02.txt vs
02j01.txt, and that requires
> some heavy-duty concentration.
>> "My" solution (since my first post in this thread) joins one file
Magic Banana may be re-stating my objective differently than I have been
stating it:
>> Also, if, in my previous post, I have understood what you wanted to do
with Leafpad and 43 manual executions
>> (i.e., "join every file with the union of all other files"), here is a
slightly modified sc
It took almost two years since I thought "What is GNU/Linux.".
I got to know Thinkpads have many fans and parts and data. I am going to keep
using GNU/Linux but this is really my weak subject. When I was a kid, there
was a popular toy which name was Mini 4WD. It was a car toy and we had to
a
> My community friends and I have been preparing some beginner's documents.
I hope you'll share them here when they're ready.
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I want to guard against double-counting, as with 01j01.txt or 01j02.txt vs
02j01.txt, and that requires some heavy-duty concentration.
"My" solution (since my first post in this thread) joins one file with all
the other files. Not pairwise. There is nothing to concatenate at the end.
I ha
When I collapsed the script into a one-liner
Why would you do that? Copy-paste the script in a file with a meaningful
name. Then turn that file executable (e.g., using your file manager or with
'chmod +x').
it would start ... but nothing ensued for about ten minutes.
It works in less tha
Hopefully you don't have to return to "use" Windows. I do appreciate your
progress in trying to install a free/libre operating system distribution by
yourself. You have also shown the willingness to study, which is invaluable.
That you purchased X60s to install Trisquel is an excellent starti
Magic Banana requested clarification of my future plans:
In reply to what I said:
> Repeating it for the other 43 combinations should now be a breeze, as I can
switch the file names around with Leafpad.
>> I am not sure I understand what you want to do (join every file with the
union of all
Magic Banana asked:
>> Here is what I actually proposed (where filenames are appended *before*
the join):
>>
https://trisquel.info/forum/grep-consumes-all-my-ram-and-swap-ding-big-job#comment-142474
When I collapsed the script into a one-liner, it would start ... but nothing
ensued for ab
Thank you. But please don't comfort me. You simply lost me in Trisquel users
and General Free Software Talk. Less lots trackers is not bad. Very
comfortable. They also would be released from tracking except some devices. I
might have to use Windows again someday though.
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