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i have list of builds in particular path /file/proj/ inside that proj the builds directory list will be like



4.2.0.0.200/
4.2.1.0.54-GA/
4.2.1.0.54/
4.3.0.0.5-GA/
4.3.0.0.5/
4.4.0.164.403/
4.4.0.165.404/


here 4.2.1.0.54-GA/ is my latest stable version and 4.4.0.165.404/ is the latest frequent release version .



Inside the 4.2.1.0.54-GA/ build i have files like



proj_4.3.0_App_Update.zip
proj_4.3.0_App_Update_UI.zip
dfd.txt


Inside the 4.4.0.165.404/ build i have files like



proj_4.4.0_App_Update.zip
proj_4.4.0_App_Update_UI.zip
dfd.txt


here i need to copy and unzip the particular file proj_4.3.0_App_Update.zip inside both the stable and frequent release version in the folder like /workspace/build after unzip inside the particular path (/build/pack/x86_64/) in both stable and frequent release version i have list of packages like



apac_4.3.rpm
buil_3.4.rpm
ssnjx_3.3.rpm


so i need to compare both stable and frequent release rpm files version and list what are the new versions are updated compared to stable release










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i have list of builds in particular path /file/proj/ inside that proj the builds directory list will be like



4.2.0.0.200/
4.2.1.0.54-GA/
4.2.1.0.54/
4.3.0.0.5-GA/
4.3.0.0.5/
4.4.0.164.403/
4.4.0.165.404/


here 4.2.1.0.54-GA/ is my latest stable version and 4.4.0.165.404/ is the latest frequent release version .



Inside the 4.2.1.0.54-GA/ build i have files like



proj_4.3.0_App_Update.zip
proj_4.3.0_App_Update_UI.zip
dfd.txt


Inside the 4.4.0.165.404/ build i have files like



proj_4.4.0_App_Update.zip
proj_4.4.0_App_Update_UI.zip
dfd.txt


here i need to copy and unzip the particular file proj_4.3.0_App_Update.zip inside both the stable and frequent release version in the folder like /workspace/build after unzip inside the particular path (/build/pack/x86_64/) in both stable and frequent release version i have list of packages like



apac_4.3.rpm
buil_3.4.rpm
ssnjx_3.3.rpm


so i need to compare both stable and frequent release rpm files version and list what are the new versions are updated compared to stable release










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i have list of builds in particular path /file/proj/ inside that proj the builds directory list will be like



4.2.0.0.200/
4.2.1.0.54-GA/
4.2.1.0.54/
4.3.0.0.5-GA/
4.3.0.0.5/
4.4.0.164.403/
4.4.0.165.404/


here 4.2.1.0.54-GA/ is my latest stable version and 4.4.0.165.404/ is the latest frequent release version .



Inside the 4.2.1.0.54-GA/ build i have files like



proj_4.3.0_App_Update.zip
proj_4.3.0_App_Update_UI.zip
dfd.txt


Inside the 4.4.0.165.404/ build i have files like



proj_4.4.0_App_Update.zip
proj_4.4.0_App_Update_UI.zip
dfd.txt


here i need to copy and unzip the particular file proj_4.3.0_App_Update.zip inside both the stable and frequent release version in the folder like /workspace/build after unzip inside the particular path (/build/pack/x86_64/) in both stable and frequent release version i have list of packages like



apac_4.3.rpm
buil_3.4.rpm
ssnjx_3.3.rpm


so i need to compare both stable and frequent release rpm files version and list what are the new versions are updated compared to stable release










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i have list of builds in particular path /file/proj/ inside that proj the builds directory list will be like



4.2.0.0.200/
4.2.1.0.54-GA/
4.2.1.0.54/
4.3.0.0.5-GA/
4.3.0.0.5/
4.4.0.164.403/
4.4.0.165.404/


here 4.2.1.0.54-GA/ is my latest stable version and 4.4.0.165.404/ is the latest frequent release version .



Inside the 4.2.1.0.54-GA/ build i have files like



proj_4.3.0_App_Update.zip
proj_4.3.0_App_Update_UI.zip
dfd.txt


Inside the 4.4.0.165.404/ build i have files like



proj_4.4.0_App_Update.zip
proj_4.4.0_App_Update_UI.zip
dfd.txt


here i need to copy and unzip the particular file proj_4.3.0_App_Update.zip inside both the stable and frequent release version in the folder like /workspace/build after unzip inside the particular path (/build/pack/x86_64/) in both stable and frequent release version i have list of packages like



apac_4.3.rpm
buil_3.4.rpm
ssnjx_3.3.rpm


so i need to compare both stable and frequent release rpm files version and list what are the new versions are updated compared to stable release







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