Hi, I tried this but found that people spell "flag day" differently.
Flag Day -vs- flagday -vs- ? egrep -i -e 'flag *day' Clay Baenziger wrote: > Hi Jon, > I've been looking to scrape the caiman-discuss web archives[1] for > Flag Day messages to post on our build server's status page. I may be > able to automated it updating the Caiman OpenSolaris website too. > > I think a quick and dirty way to scrape is: > webRoot="http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/caiman-discuss/2009-April"; > \ > wget -O - ${webRoot}/thread.html 2>/dev/null| \ > grep Flag.Day| \ > sed "s#HREF=\"#HREF=\"${webRoot}#" > > Thank you, > Clay > > On Fri, 24 Apr 2009, Jon Aimone wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I originally sent this request only to the caiman alias, but it >> applies to pkg and install as well (and others). >> >> It would be extremely convenient (and avoid lots of "Why did this >> break?" messages) if there were a Flag Day/Heads Up page for each >> project... perhaps there needs to be a general solution for all of >> OpenSolaris? >> >> Jon Aimone wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I've been on the caiman-discuss alias for some time, and [mostly] >>> actively watch it for Flag day/heads up messages... yet I still find >>> I miss things. >>> >>> I end up searching the discussion archives for the messages; but >>> I've found that people don't always spell "Flag Day" ("flagday?") >>> the same, and a search for "flag*day" ("flag?day") misses things. >>> >>> It would be convenient if there were a Flag Day/Heads up page for >>> Caiman similar to the ON Flag Day page. >>> >>> http://opensolaris.org/os/community/on/flag-days/all/ >>> >> >> -- >> ~~~~\0/~~~~ >> Cheers, >> Jon. >> {-%] >> ======== >> If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what >> you've always gotten. >> - Anon. >> -------- >> When someone asks you, "Penny for your thoughts," and you put your >> two cents in, what happens to the other penny? >> - G. Carlin (May 12, 1937 - June 22, 2008) >> >> -- ~~~~\0/~~~~ Cheers, Jon. {-%] ======== If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always gotten. - Anon. -------- When someone asks you, "Penny for your thoughts," and you put your two cents in, what happens to the other penny? - G. Carlin (May 12, 1937 - June 22, 2008) -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: jon_aimone.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 300 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/install-discuss/attachments/20090424/a911e481/attachment.vcf>