On Tue, 17 Mar 2009 08:46:57 +0100, Sebastian Günther wrote: > > qatom $(qlist -ICv) | awk '{print ">"$1"/"$2"-"$3"~"}'
> What i was wondering: Is there a reason why you split the qlist output > into atoms, just to put it together the same way qlist has spitted it > out? > > qlist -ICv | awk '{print ">~"$1}' > should do the job or am I mistaken? Yes :) The awk line only takes the first three items from the qlist output, category, name and version. You don't want revision numbers in the list if you are using ~. ~foo/bar-1.2.3-r4 is meaningless. It may work, but if it does this is undocumented, and probably unintended, behaviour and may change at any time. -- Neil Bothwick The human mind ordinarily operates at only ten per cent of its capacity ... the rest is overhead for the operating system.
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