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I am trying to clean an email list with huge data.



When I try this:



pv "Email-Raw.txt" | grep -vf <(sed 's/^/^/; s/$/$/' Segment00.txt) > RESULT-1.txt


I get grep: memory exhausted



How do I solve this? Please help.










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  • What's the output of wc Segment00.txt?

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I am trying to clean an email list with huge data.



When I try this:



pv "Email-Raw.txt" | grep -vf <(sed 's/^/^/; s/$/$/' Segment00.txt) > RESULT-1.txt


I get grep: memory exhausted



How do I solve this? Please help.










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  • What's the output of wc Segment00.txt?

    – Adrian
    Feb 11 at 3:57














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I am trying to clean an email list with huge data.



When I try this:



pv "Email-Raw.txt" | grep -vf <(sed 's/^/^/; s/$/$/' Segment00.txt) > RESULT-1.txt


I get grep: memory exhausted



How do I solve this? Please help.










share|improve this question














I am trying to clean an email list with huge data.



When I try this:



pv "Email-Raw.txt" | grep -vf <(sed 's/^/^/; s/$/$/' Segment00.txt) > RESULT-1.txt


I get grep: memory exhausted



How do I solve this? Please help.







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What's the output of wc Segment00.txt?

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As, in this case, I wanted to match the EXACT MATCH of the whole line, I solved it by modifying the command to - pv "Email-Raw.txt" | grep -vxFf Segment00.txt) > RESULT-1.txt



Note: this may not work if you partially want to match text in each line.






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    As, in this case, I wanted to match the EXACT MATCH of the whole line, I solved it by modifying the command to - pv "Email-Raw.txt" | grep -vxFf Segment00.txt) > RESULT-1.txt



    Note: this may not work if you partially want to match text in each line.






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      As, in this case, I wanted to match the EXACT MATCH of the whole line, I solved it by modifying the command to - pv "Email-Raw.txt" | grep -vxFf Segment00.txt) > RESULT-1.txt



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        Note: this may not work if you partially want to match text in each line.






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        As, in this case, I wanted to match the EXACT MATCH of the whole line, I solved it by modifying the command to - pv "Email-Raw.txt" | grep -vxFf Segment00.txt) > RESULT-1.txt



        Note: this may not work if you partially want to match text in each line.







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