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| Date: | Thu, 25 Nov 2010 15:16:15 +0100 |
| From: | Dirk Fassbender <dirk DOT fassbender AT arcor DOT de> |
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| Subject: | Re: Portable Cygwin: replacing drivename in a text file |
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Am 25.11.2010 14:29, schrieb Alexandre Bezroutchko:
> Hi Fergus,
>
> The problem is $HOME contains '/' character used as delimited in
> regex. You need to escape it first:
>
> HOME_ESCAPED=`echo "$HOME" | sed 's#/#\\\\/#g'`
> echo 123 | sed "s/2/$HOME_ESCAPED/g"
>
> It is not cygwin-specific.
>
> Cheers,
> Alex
> www.gremwell.com
>
> On 11/25/2010 02:15 PM, Fergus wrote:
>>> I can't get the syntax quite right.
>>> Can anybody help, please? Thank you very much.
>>
>> Thanks very much indeed for various suggestions, much appreciated. I
>> guess by yakking on about "drivename" I moved the focus of my question
>> to its practical application and thereby managed to blur things. My real
>> question is
>>
>> Given the string 123 how can I use sed to change it to 1$HOME3 or, in my
>> case, 1/home/user3. Various combinations of ' " and ` (also arbitrary
>> separators) all fail as in
>>
>> echo 123 | sed 's/2/"$HOME"/g'
>> echo 123 | sed 's/2/`$HOME`/g'
>> echo 123 | sed "s/2/'"$HOME"'/g"
>> echo 123 | sed 's/2/@$HOME@/g'
>>
>> Thank you (again).
>>
>> Fergus
>>
>>
>>
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Hello Fergus,
you can use a different separator in the sed command.
You can use the following line
echo 123 | sed "s%2%${HOME}%g"
Regards
Dirk
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