Hi,
Not in bash, but awk: will show what is in file1 but not in file2
awk 'FNR == NR {arr[$0];next} !($1 in arr) {print}' file1 file2
I've used this to compare lists of rpms on our machines.
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On 12-09-18 12:13 PM, "John Lange"
john@johnlange.ca wrote:
>I think I've asked this in the past but try as I might I can't
>remember what the answer was or figure out how I solved it before.
>
>I have 2 files that are nearly identical and I need to know which
>lines in the two files do _not_ match.
>
>I can think of some relatively complex loops with grep etc. which
>would probably work (for every line in file A, grep in file B etc.)
>solve the problem but I'm hoping for something more elegant.
>
>I thought at first that perhaps "join" would do it but even though it
>will provide left and right joins, there is no way to prevent it from
>outputting the matching lines.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>John
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