m: Dean Morrell[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> > >Subject: Re: [newbie] File Renaming "Perks: Did someone say 'bash
> > > script'?"
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At 08:22 AM 8/23/2001 -0500, Dean Morrell wrote:
>This is a newbie list right? [okay, good] I don't want to be too
>embarassed to ask a stuped question. Would someone be willing to explain
>what this does? I mean each character has significance, right? So what
>is it? This reminds me of th
' 's and $;s mean, can anyone explain this
> script step by step?
>-- Jamie
>
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>This is a newbie list right? [okay, good] I don't want to be too embarassed
>to ask a stuped question. Would someone be willing to ex
hursday, August 23, 2001 1:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] File Renaming "Perks: Did someone say
'bash script'?"
This is a newbie list right? [okay, good] I don't want to be too
embarassed to ask a stuped question. Would
This is a newbie list right? [okay, good] I don't want to be too embarassed to ask a
stuped question. Would someone be willing to explain what this does? I
mean each character has significance, right? So what is it? This reminds me of the
random characters thrown up on my screen after disc
> for i in `ls /dirname | grep -e".+ .+"`; do mv $i `echo $i |
gawk '{ gsub(_, ,$0) }'` ; done
?
:)
what's wrong with 'tr'?
David E. Fox Thanks for letting me
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On Wednesday 22 August 2001 17:20, Kirby Urner wrote:
> There's gotta be a simple bash script based on
> grep or find or something that'll get only the files
> that need renaming, and substitute underline for
> space. I'm sure that's the kinda thing he wants
> -- some regular expression gizmo. I