sed problem

lhmwzy lhmwzy at gmail.com
Wed Sep 29 10:06:51 UTC 2010


#%sed -e '/GROUP/{/Test/! d}' test
sed: 1: "/GROUP/{/Test/! d}
": extra characters at the end of d command
also have error.
the system:
#uname -a
FreeBSD bxzxfreebsd.slof.com 7.2-RELEASE-p5 FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE-p5 #1:
Fri Dec  4 17:58:13 CST 2009
lhm at bxzxfreebsd.slof.com:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/lhmwzy  amd64

2010/9/29 lhmwzy <lhmwzy at gmail.com>:
> I have a txt file named test:
>
> USER Added by ftpadmin
> GENERAL 0,0 120 204800 0
> LOGINS 1 0 -1 -1
> TIMEFRAME 0 0
> FLAGS 3
> TAGLINE lanshu4385
> DIR /
> ADDED 1284812614 ftpadmin
> EXPIRES 0
> CREDITS 15000
> RATIO 0
> ALLUP 0 0 0
> ALLDN 0 0 0
> WKUP 0 0 0
> WKDN 0 0 0
> DAYUP 0 0 0
> DAYDN 0 0 0
> MONTHUP 0 0 0
> MONTHDN 0 0 0
> NUKE 0 0 0
> TIME 0 1284812614 0 0
> GROUP Teest 0
> GROUP eest 0
> GROUP dTeest 0
> GROUP tTeest 0
> GROUP Test 0
> IP *@*
>
> when I use the follow command:
>
> #sed -e '/GROUP/{/Test/}! d' test
> then output error:
>
> sed: 1: "/GROUP/{/Test/}! d
> ": command } expects up to 0 address(es), found 1
>
> But this command under linux is OK,how can I do?
>


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