Following Kent's answers, this can work:
grep -Po '(?<=divider-bin-)d.d.d'
and even better:
grep -Po '(?<=divider-bin-)[^;]+'
it greps from divider-bin-
until it find the ;
character. This way any NNN.NNN. ... . NNN
format will work (no matter how many blocks of NN
).
Test:
$ echo "data-c(kuh-small1);divider-bin-1.4.4;divider-conf-1.3.3-w(1,16);storage-bin-1.5.4;storage-conf-1.5.0-w(1);worker-bin-4.5.1;worker-conf-4.4.1-c(kuh)-win2" | grep -Po '(?<=divider-bin-)[^;]+'
1.4.4
$ echo "data-c(kuh-small1);divider-bin-1.4;divider-conf-1.3.3-w(1,16);storage-bin-1.5.4;storage-conf-1.5.0-w(1);worker-bin-4.5.1;worker-conf-4.4.1-c(kuh)-win2" | grep -Po '(?<=divider-bin-)[^;]+'
1.4
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