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RE: multiple edits on one file?
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Nielsen, Steve |
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RE: multiple edits on one file? |
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Wed, 19 Jan 2005 18:05:20 -0500 |
You might also need to use "CatchAbort" in case a previous search failed (which
causes subsequent editblocks on a particular file to be skipped).
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Brown [mailto:ebrown@lanl.gov]
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 4:39 PM
To: duck@duckland.org
Cc: cfengine help list
Subject: Re: multiple edits on one file?
Don't know if this is it or not, but if I edit the same file in multiple
editfiles blocks, I always start the blocks with:
ResetSearch "1"
to set the pointer to the top of the file.
-Ed
On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 15:04, Don Harper wrote:
> Based on various classes being defined, I want to edit one file.
>
> Now, given that I have three classes defined in a module
> [HaveGold,HaveBronze, and HaveGranite], I want to do something like
> this:
>
> any::
> { /tmp/file
> DeleteLinesContaining "/tmp"
> AppendIfNoSuchLine "LABEL=/local"
> DeleteLinesContaining "/gold"
> DeleteLinesContaining "/ "
> DeleteLinesContaining "/bronze"
> DeleteLinesContaining "/granite"
> AppendIfNoSuchLine "LABEL=/v-$(gold)"
> }
>
> HaveBronze::
> { /tmp/file
> AppendIfNoSuchLine "LABEL=/v-$(bronze)"
> }
>
> HaveGranite::
> { /tmp/file
> AppendIfNoSuchLine "LABEL=/v-$(granite)"
> }
>
> Now, the any:: section runs, just like it should. But, the other two
> never run, even if one or both of the classes are defined. The classes
> get defined from a module defined, and they are listed in
> AddInstallable. Any clues?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Don
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