echo ${1} | sed "s!.*_\([0-9].*\)!\1!g"
}
+# Extracting the version number from a complete package name
+# when the package name uses the underscore as the separator.
+# Arg. #1: Complete package name with version (ex: icu4c-54_1 will output 54.1)
+get_pkg_ver_underscore2()
+{
+ # Checking for correct number of arguments
+ if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then
+ echo "${FUNCNAME}(), wrong number of arguments: ${*}"
+ return 1
+ fi
+
+ local v=$(get_pkg_ver ${1})
+
+ # Replace underscore by dot
+ echo ${v} | sed "s!_!\.!g"
+}
+
+# Convert package version dots to uderscore.
+# Ex: gcc-3.4.6 will output 3_4_6
+# Arg. #1: Complete package name with version
+ver_dots_to_underscore()
+{
+ # Checking for correct number of arguments
+ if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then
+ echo "${FUNCNAME}(), wrong number of arguments: ${*}"
+ return 1
+ fi
+
+ local v=$(get_pkg_ver ${1})
+
+ # Replace dots by underscores
+ echo ${v} | sed "s!\.!_!g"
+}
+
# Extracting the first digit version number from a complete package name.
# Arg. #1: Complete package name with version (ex: gcc-3.4.4 will output 3)
get_pkg_ver1()
echo ${1} | sed "s!^.*-\([0-9]*\)\..*!\1!g"
}
+# Extracting the first digit version number from a complete package name,
+# when the package name uses the underscore as the separator.
+# Arg. #1: Complete package name with version (ex: icu4c-54_1 will output 54)
+get_pkg_ver1_underscore()
+{
+ # Checking for correct number of arguments
+ if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then
+ echo "${FUNCNAME}(), wrong number of arguments: ${*}"
+ return 1
+ fi
+
+ echo ${1} | sed "s!^.*-\([0-9]*\)_.*!\1!g"
+}
+
# Extracting the first 2 digits version number from a complete package name.
# Arg. #1: Complete package name with version (ex: gcc-3.4.4 will output 3.4)
get_pkg_ver2()