rs binary package in Ubuntu Bionic s390x
rs reads the standard input, interpreting each line as a row of
blank-separated entries in an array, transforms the array
according to the options, and writes it on the standard output.
Numerous options control input, reshaping and output processing;
the simplest usage example is "ls -1 | rs", which outputs the
same (on an 80-column terminal) as the modern "ls" with no "-1"
argument.
Publishing history
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2018-01-23 21:28:17 UTC | Published | Ubuntu Bionic s390x | release | universe | utils | Optional | 20140609-5 | ||
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Deleted | Ubuntu Bionic s390x | proposed | universe | utils | Optional | 20140609-5 | |||
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2018-01-23 21:29:51 UTC | Superseded | Ubuntu Bionic s390x | release | universe | utils | Optional | 20140609-4 | ||
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