Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 12 Jun 1999 15:03:40 +0100 (GMT) | From | Riley Williams <> | Subject | Re: MAINTAINERS File |
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Hi Adam.
> With reference to 2.2.9
> I was writing a quick perl script to parse the MAINTAINERS file > and:
> 1) there is a typo on line 624, the M is missing a following > colon
Well spotted.
> 2) there is no clean way to find where the actual data starts > in the file, maybe a START: tag at the beginning of the > data?
Since all the entries start the same, it shouldn't be hard to do...
Q> #!/bin/bash Q> N=`grep -n '^P:' MAINTAINERS | sed -n -e '2p' | cut -d : -f 1` Q> tail -n +$[$N-1] MAINTAINERS
There, not hard at all...
Best wishes from Riley.
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