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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T22:46:22+00:00 2026-05-16T22:46:22+00:00

Given paths like this: /data/mirrors/third-party/centos/5/projectA/x86_64 /data/mirrors/third-party/centos/5/projectA/i386 /data/mirrors/third-party/centos/5/projectA/noarch /data/mirrors/third-party/centos/4/projectB/x86_64 /data/mirrors/third-party/centos/4/projectB/i386 /data/mirrors/third-party/centos/4/projectB/noarch /data/mirrors/third-party/centos/4/projectC/x86_64 /data/mirrors/third-party/centos/4/projectC/i386 /data/mirrors/third-party/centos/4/projectC/noarch How

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Given paths like this:

/data/mirrors/third-party/centos/5/projectA/x86_64
/data/mirrors/third-party/centos/5/projectA/i386
/data/mirrors/third-party/centos/5/projectA/noarch
/data/mirrors/third-party/centos/4/projectB/x86_64
/data/mirrors/third-party/centos/4/projectB/i386
/data/mirrors/third-party/centos/4/projectB/noarch
/data/mirrors/third-party/centos/4/projectC/x86_64
/data/mirrors/third-party/centos/4/projectC/i386
/data/mirrors/third-party/centos/4/projectC/noarch

How can I grab the values from field 5 and 7 (‘5’ and ‘x86_64’) using Bash shell commands?

I have something like this so far, but I’m looking for something more elegant, and without the need to capture the ‘junk*’:

cd /data/mirrors/third-party/centos/5/project/x86_64
echo `pwd` | tr '/' ' ' | while read junk1 junk2 junk3 junk4 version junk5 arch; do
    echo version=$version arch=$arch
done
version=5 arch=x86_64
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    2026-05-16T22:46:23+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 10:46 pm

    You can use IFS and an array to split the directory into its components:

    #!/bin/bash
    saveIFS=$IFS
    IFS='/'
    dirs=($(pwd))
    IFS=$saveIFS
    version=${dirs[5]}
    arch=${dirs[7]}
    
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