Hello,
I'd like to get the path configured for archive_command in a shell script I've used a file with following content as an example (postgresql.conf), # archive_command = cp %p /backup/%r # archive_command = cp %p /backup/%r # archive_command = cp %p /backup/%r #archive_command = cp %p /backup/%r archive_command = 'cp %p /backup/wal/%f' This is what I been trying. $ awk '!/[ \t]*#/ { sub(/%f$/, "", $NF); print $NF }' postgresql.conf and I get /backup/wal/%f' Any idea how to get rid of "%f'" so that I get only? /backup/wal/ My regexp skills are sad :-) Steve