SEDRULES="\"s|^foobar[[:blank:]]|foo bar|p;p\"" On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 08:01:20AM -0700, Liberty Young wrote: > > So, the following command works from the command prompt: > > > sed -ne "s|^foobar[[:blank:]]|foo bar|p;p" processed_file > > Basically, replace foobar followed by a whitespace with foo bar > > Now, i'm trying to execute the same command in a bash script: > > #!/bin/bash > > sedrules="s|^foobar[[:blank:]]|foo bar|p;p" > file=processed_file > > sed -ne $sedrules $file > > #done > > which errors out with: sed -e expression #1, char 27: unterminated `s' > command > > I've googled and found out it has to do with bash and the quotes. Doing > the same command at the command prompt, but without placing quotes > around the expression, gives me the same error. But > sedrules="'s/foobar//p'" doesn't work either. It gives me a sed error of > unknown command > > Anybody come across this before and have any suggestions? Google pointed > me in the right direction, but with no solutions. > > > > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > -- /* BoBB * AIM: Jodokast49 ICQ: 151495596 * Jabber: BoBB@jabber.com * http://knightsofchaos.com/~BoBB/new/ */