On 5/17/11 12:36 AM, neubyr wrote: > How do I pass xargs input one line at a time to subsequent command? > For example I want to install rubygems by reading a text file as shown > below, however the arguments are getting passed all at once to the > 'gem install' command. I hace tried -L (max-lines) and -n (max args) > options, but it didn't work. What's missing here?? Any help? > > $ cat gem.list.1 > mkrf > rake > xmlparser > > $ awk '{ print $0 }' gem.list.1 | xargs -L 1 -0 -I name sudo gem install name > ERROR: could not find gem mkrf > rake > xmlparser > locally or in a repository The -0 to xargs says your items will be null-terminated, but they aren't. And you don't really need awk to pick the first field out of a one-field line, just cat it or let xargs read it directly with <gem.list.1 -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos