> On 04/04/2017 02:35 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> > I want to list all the file end in .bib, except the file ending by -e.bib
> > This can be done by (from the shell command)
> > ls -d !(*@(-e)).bib
> > or by
> > find . !(*@(-e)).bib
> 
> Note that "find" doesn't support that syntax.  The find command only 
> works because your shell is expanding the wildcard and passing the 
> expanded filenames as arguments to find, rather than the pattern.
> 
> > but, as soon as I put one of these commands in a script file, it does not 
> > work
> 
> I would imagine that you're using "#!/bin/sh" as the first line in the 
> script, and bash is working in POSIX mode.  Try using "#!/bin/bash" as 
> the first line in the script.
No, it does not help

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