On 06/29/2015 11:57 AM, jd1008 wrote:
Here is the simplest solution and it does what I want without
resorting
to awk:
for i in `/bin/ls -1 lists*`; do
sed '/./{H;d;};x;s/\n/={NL}=/g' $i | sort | sed
'1s/={NL}=//;s/={NL}=/\n/g' > $i.sorted.txt
done
One question: why do you give the full path to ls, but not to any of the
other commands?