I haven't been able to find a simple way to do this. I've been looking at code to sort ip address, which is similar to my problem, and trying to change my situation to that one. This what I have come up with. Please tell me there is a simpler better way !!!
sed 's/^[^0-9]*\([0-9]*\)\.\([0-9]*\)\.\([0-9]*\)-\([0-9]*\)/\1.\2.\3.\4 &/' list.txt | \
sort -t . -n -k 1,1 -k 2,2 -k 3,3 -k 4,4 | \
sed 's/^[^ ]* \(.*\)/\1/' | \
tail -n 1
So starting with this data:
nimbox-apexer_11.9.0-2
nimbox-apexer_1.10.0-9
nimbox-apexer_1.9.0-1
nimbox-apexer_1.0.0-12
nimbox-apexer_1.1.0-2
nimbox-apexer_1.1.0-1
nimbox-apexer_1.0.0-13
The first sed converts my problem into a sorting IPs problem keeping the original line to reverse the change at the end:
11.9.0.2 nimbox-apexer_11.9.0-2
1.10.0.9 nimbox-apexer_1.10.0-9
1.9.0.1 nimbox-apexer_1.9.0-1
1.0.0.12 nimbox-apexer_1.0.0-12
1.1.0.2 nimbox-apexer_1.1.0-2
1.1.0.1 nimbox-apexer_1.1.0-1
1.0.0.13 nimbox-apexer_1.0.0-13
The sort orders the line using the first four numbers which in my case represent mayor.minor.release.build
1.0.0.12 nimbox-apexer_1.0.0-12
1.0.0.13 nimbox-apexer_1.0.0-13
1.1.0.1 nimbox-apexer_1.1.0-1
1.1.0.2 nimbox-apexer_1.1.0-2
1.9.0.1 nimbox-apexer_1.9.0-1
1.10.0.9 nimbox-apexer_1.10.0-9
11.9.0.2 nimbox-apexer_11.9.0-2
The last sed eliminates the data used to sort
nimbox-apexer_1.0.0-12
nimbox-apexer_1.0.0-13
nimbox-apexer_1.1.0-1
nimbox-apexer_1.1.0-2
nimbox-apexer_1.9.0-1
nimbox-apexer_1.10.0-9
nimbox-apexer_11.9.0-2
Finally tail gets the last line which is the one I need.