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I spent about 5 hours today studying regular expressions. I don't think I know more now.
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:: Sasha, at 11:07 pm on Tuesday, 04. March 2003
If you have bash, check this out: http://txt2regex.sourceforge.net/
:: FlatLine, at 04:39 am on Wednesday, 05. March 2003
If you want to see once more http://www.sarajevo-x.com before they close it...
This is the end of story about one entusiastic work of people from Sarajevo. It is too early for Internet marketing in Bosnia.
:: zoka, at 05:08 am on Wednesday, 05. March 2003
FL, do I have to have root access in order to install this thing. It looks like it.
Zoka, sorry to hear that.
:: Sasha, at 10:19 am on Wednesday, 05. March 2003
You do not need root access. You download the archive in your home directory, decompress it (tar xzf txt2regex-0.7.tgz) change the directory (cd txt2regex-0.7) and run it (./txt2regex.sh).
You don't need to install/compile anything as it's 'only' a bash script.
:: FlatLine, at 01:23 pm on Wednesday, 05. March 2003
Did so and also changed the path to bash on the top of the script. It is different on my server. However I am getting these two errors:
syntax error near unexpected token 'in
case "$BASH_VERSION" in
I noticed, bash is working:
#!usr/local/bin/bash
echo Sasha;
but, if I type echo $BASH_VERSION I get:
BASH_VERSION: undefined variable
I'll play more with this when I get home.
I need coffee.
:: Sasha, at 02:15 pm on Wednesday, 05. March 2003
I've tried it on my local Debian 3.0 minimal default installation and it worked without any problems.
flatline@strontium:~$ echo $BASH_VERSION
2.05a.0(1)-release
flatline@strontium:~$
:: FlatLine, at 03:27 pm on Wednesday, 05. March 2003
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