print-quirky-pkg-lists 312 B

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  1. #!/bin/sh
  2. [ ! -d packages-qrky ] && exit
  3. for ONEPKG in `find packages-qrky -maxdepth 1 -type d | sort | tr '\n' ' '`
  4. do
  5. [ "`echo "$ONEPKG" | grep -E '_DEV|_NLS|_DOC|_NULL'`" != "" ] && continue
  6. PKGNAME="`basename $ONEPKG`"
  7. echo
  8. echo "###${PKGNAME}###"
  9. find $ONEPKG -type f | sed -e "s%^${ONEPKG}%%"
  10. done