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11-22-2008 12:35 AM
11-22-2008 12:35 AM
I want to replace the value of a variable 'TIMEZONE' with the other string, for that I tried to use 'sed', but no success, please help .
#!/bin/bash
CLOCK=/etc/sysconfig/clock
TIMEZONE=$(grep ^TIMEZONE $CLOCK)
if [ $TIMEZONE != TIMEZONE=\"Etc/GMT-5\" ]; then
cp $CLOCK /tmp/clock
cat /tmp/clock | sed 's/'$TIMEZONE'/TIMEZONE="Etc/GMT-5"/g' > $CLOCK
fi
# bash -x sedclock.sh
+ CLOCK=/etc/sysconfig/clock
++ grep '^TIMEZONE' /etc/sysconfig/clock
+ TIMEZONE='TIMEZONE="Etc/GMT-4"'
+ '[' 'TIMEZONE="Etc/GMT-4"' '!=' 'TIMEZONE="Etc/GMT-5"' ']'
+ cp /etc/sysconfig/clock /tmp/clock
+ cat /tmp/clock
+ sed 's/TIMEZONE="Etc/GMT-4"/TIMEZONE="Etc/GMT-5"/g'
sed: -e expression #1, char 24: unknown option to `s'
Regards
#!/bin/bash
CLOCK=/etc/sysconfig/clock
TIMEZONE=$(grep ^TIMEZONE $CLOCK)
if [ $TIMEZONE != TIMEZONE=\"Etc/GMT-5\" ]; then
cp $CLOCK /tmp/clock
cat /tmp/clock | sed 's/'$TIMEZONE'/TIMEZONE="Etc/GMT-5"/g' > $CLOCK
fi
# bash -x sedclock.sh
+ CLOCK=/etc/sysconfig/clock
++ grep '^TIMEZONE' /etc/sysconfig/clock
+ TIMEZONE='TIMEZONE="Etc/GMT-4"'
+ '[' 'TIMEZONE="Etc/GMT-4"' '!=' 'TIMEZONE="Etc/GMT-5"' ']'
+ cp /etc/sysconfig/clock /tmp/clock
+ cat /tmp/clock
+ sed 's/TIMEZONE="Etc/GMT-4"/TIMEZONE="Etc/GMT-5"/g'
sed: -e expression #1, char 24: unknown option to `s'
Regards
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11-22-2008 01:15 AM
11-22-2008 01:15 AM
Solution
Just looking, not trying anything, I'd say
that using "/" as the delimiter in your "sed"
"s" command is not a good idea when your
strings contain "/" characters. Something
like this might be closer:
sed -e 's|'$TIMEZONE'|TIMEZONE="Etc/GMT-5"|'
You really think that the "g" is needed?
that using "/" as the delimiter in your "sed"
"s" command is not a good idea when your
strings contain "/" characters. Something
like this might be closer:
sed -e 's|'$TIMEZONE'|TIMEZONE="Etc/GMT-5"|'
You really think that the "g" is needed?
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11-25-2008 03:51 AM
11-25-2008 03:51 AM
Re: sed help require
Thanks for nice help Steven Schwada
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