Wait - could you not just sort the entire file by $1 and then wc and have it output what has occured 2 or more times?
On 6/10/08, Hobbit User in Richmond <hobbit at epperson.homelinux.net> wrote:
On Tue, June 10, 2008 20:50, John Burk wrote:
let's just assume that after wrangling *nix machines for over 20 years I'm familiar with a couple of shells.
What I'm looking for is a more helpful answer; loading several files up into vi and doing a search and replace on all lines that match a pattern feels kludgy to me.
Same background here, and my thoughts about that response were less charitable than yours.
You probably know that whatever you're doing in vi (or vim) with search and replace could be scripted using a sed pipe and very similar syntax to your vi commands. AFAIK, you'd have to template this yourself and write such a script to transform your templates into bb-host includes. I hope someone else on the list can be more helpful than that.
regards, j.
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