Hey guys here is a small problem I want to solve :
my file has the following data :
qzang.5
\nbsstools\i95\src\i95val.h@@\main\golden\2
\nbsstools\i95\src\i95val.cxx@@\main\golden\2
\nbsstools\rlp\src\rlpval.cxx@@\main\golden\3
\nbsstools\rlp\src\rlpval.h@@\main\golden\3
source file(s) -- 4
rajeevv.19
\nbsscallpmsg\acl\src@@\main\golden\4
\nbsscallpmsg\acl\src\aclpi.h@@\main\golden\1
\nbsscallpmsg\acl\src\aclpi.cxx@@\main\golden\1
\nbsssbs\appl\src@@\main\golden\4
\nbsssbs\appl\src\radiomeasurements.h@@\main\golden\1
I am want to capture or greps the files with cxx at the end and once I find I wana now in which directory they are so
my output should look like this forexample
nbsstools i95val.cxx
nbsstools rlpval.cxx
nbsscallpmsg aclpi.cxx
I would appricated some hints or tips ;) , thanks
2002-07-05 Edit by Corion Added formatting
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