In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Paul
Johnson wrote:
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> Kevin Pfeiffer said:
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>> In comp.unix.shell Alan Murrell posted this clever sed solution for
>> removing entries from his named.conf file using only the domain name):
>>
>> sed '/zone "domain.com" {/,/};/d' /etc/named.conf > newfile
>>
>> Instead of using actual line numbers for the range of lines (such as
>> "1,4") he uses two regexes that match to them.
>>
>> How might one do this in Perl?
>
> Just the same way:
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> perl -ne 'print unless /zone "domain.com" {/ .. /};/' \
> /etc/named.conf > newfile
Cool, I didn't think of Perl's range operator "..".
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Kevin Pfeiffer
International University Bremen
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