Le 23/08/2010 01:17, Florent Monnier a écrit : >>> in this example you can't use "origin" as a keyword too, because you >>> can't prevent an upstream to use an "origin" field too, for example: >>> origin="janest" >>> OK one can grep "origin" to display its content, but not *filter* the >>> META files that come from packagers. >> >> I don't understand what you mean. > > filter like List.filter does > > > OCAML_DIR=`ocamlc -where` > ALL_META_FILES=`ls $OCAML_DIR/*/META` > ADDED_META_FILES=`grep -l packagers $OCAML_DIR/*/META` > > > $ALL_META_FILES contains the list of all META files > $ADDED_META_FILES contains the list of all META files that were added by > packagers
And why `grep -l origin` wouldn't work? Of course, I am assuming that upstream would not use origin. BTW, we should use a less generic and likely variable name, like meta_added_by. -- Stéphane -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

