Re: Inquiry:How to compare two files but not in line-by-line basis?

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> m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>> mark wrote:
>>>> Les Mikesell wrote:
>>>>> Awk is just too weird for normal people.  I wouldn't even suggest
>>>>> reading that manual.  If you can't do what you want with regexps and
>>>>> a
>>>>> pipeline of simpler programs, you might as well use perl.
>>>> <Looks around, yeah, this *is* a list for sysadmins of Linux....>
>> Reading the response, I realize you were serious, not being funny, as I
>> thought.
>
> Yes, I'm serious that if you don't already know awk, there is little to
> be gained from looking at it now.  Perl can do everything awk can do and
> more, while shell scripts can do the simpler things.

Ok, there's no point to continuing this - I use whatever tool I feel like,
and which is simplest to me to do the job: the *Nix way. I also know a
perl bigot when I see one.

You *also* missed the reason I was pushing the original poster to read the
man page, rather than just do what I said, without trying to understand
what I was suggesting they do - they made a sytactical mistake that would
have had the *same* result in perl - he missed the closing / on the
expression
<snip>
    mark

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