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#!/bin/bash
#
set -xe
PROGRAM="$(basename $0)"
usage(){
echo "$PROGRAM <hash>"
}
cdaw(){
pwd > tmp_holder
}
cdaw
CURDIR="$(cat tmp_holder)"
TMPWD="/tmp/rjs"
if [ ! -d "$TMPWD" ]
then
mkdir -p "$TMPWD"
if [ "$?" != 0 ]
then
echo "Can't create $TMPWD dir"
exit 1
fi
fi
MAPSDIR="$WORKDIR/fmp"
CHKDIR="$WORKDIR/ftr"
cd $CHKDIR
if [ "$?" != 0 ]
then
echo "Can't get dir"
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -z $1 ]
then
MAPSFILE="$1"
echo '#!/bin/bash' > script
awk '{print "cp '$CHKDIR'/"$1" '$TMPWD'/"$2" "}' $MAPSDIR/$MAPSFILE| grep chk > script
sh script
if [ "$?" != 0 ]
then
echo "Error executing copy script"
exit 1
fi
rm script
cd $TMPWD
echo "$PWD"
OUTPUT="$(tail -n1 $MAPSDIR/$MAPSFILE | awk '{print $2}')"
echo $OUTPUT
#
# Not sure about the line below. There is a bug persisting here from `cat` that separates with \n
# each file
#
# It's said that the best way to do that is using `printf`
#
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51332070/bash-redirect-cat-to-file-without-newline
#
# We will need an amount of files so we can know beforehand how many %s will be outputed (same as the number of files)
#
# If we'd `grep chk $MAPSDIR/$MAPSFILE | wc -l` we would get the amount, right?
# YES!!!
#
# So we would put out a new script
# TODO
#touch newscript.sh
#echo 'set -xe' > newscript.sh
#echo -n "printf \"" >> newscript.sh
#NUMBER_OF_FILES="$(grep chk $MAPSDIR/$MAPSFILE | wc -l)"
#i=0
#while [ "$i" -lt "$NUMBER_OF_FILES" ]
#do
# i="$(expr $i + 1)"
# echo -n "%s" >> newscript.sh
#done
#echo -n "%s" >> newscript.sh
#echo -n "\" " >> newscript.sh
#echo -n "$(cat $MAPSDIR/$MAPSFILE | grep chk | awk '{ print "\"$(cat " $2 ")\" " }'| tr -d '\n')" >> newscript.sh
#echo -n ' > '$OUTPUT >> newscript.sh
#sh newscript.sh
cat $(echo -n $(cat $MAPSDIR/$MAPSFILE|grep chk|awk '{print $2" "}'|tr -d '\n')) > $OUTPUT
sha512sum -c $MAPSDIR/$MAPSFILE
mv $OUTPUT $CURDIR
rm -rf "$TMPWD"
rm $CURDIR/tmp_holder
else
usage
fi
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