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From: tower@bu-cs.BU.EDU (Leonard H. Tower Jr.)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++,comp.unix.questions,comp.sources.wanted
Subject: Re: "cut" needed to run CC
Summary: a simple shell script does the job
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Date: 22 Sep 88 22:31:50 GMT
References: <990@acornrc.UUCP> <486@poseidon.UUCP> <911@riddle.UUCP> <809@philmds.UUCP>
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In article <809@philmds.UUCP> leo@philmds.UUCP (Leo de Wit) writes:
|In article <911@riddle.UUCP> domo@riddle.UUCP (Dominic Dunlop) writes:
| ...  ...

This shell script does the job:

while read c1 c2 c3 c4
do
	echo $c1 $c3
done

As it only uses built-ins, it will scream along fine.  

enjoy -len