On 04/04/2017 02:35 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Sorry for the lack for clarity.
> 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
>
> but, as soon as I put one of these commands in a script file, it does not work
>
> Is it clear?
Yes, but find uses totally different tests. Try:
find . -name "*.bib" -not -name "*-e.bib"
In other words 'find from the current directory all files named "*.bib"
and NOT named "*-e.bib"'
Make sense?
>> Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2017 at 10:57 PM
>> From: JD <[email protected]>
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: LS in a script file
>>
>>
>>
>> On 04/04/2017 02:34 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
>>> find . !(*@(-e)).bib
>>> and
>>> ls -d !(*@(-e)).bib
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> work fine in a command line, but never
>>> in a script
>>> command substitution: line 9: syntax error near unexpected token `('
>>>
>>> ls -d !\(*@\(-e\)\).bib
>>>
>>> does not work
>>>
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>>>> Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2017 at 8:25 PM
>>>> From: JD <[email protected]>
>>>> To: [email protected]
>>>> Subject: Re: LS in a script file
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 04/04/2017 12:13 PM, Terry Polzin wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> 2017-04-04 14:05 GMT-04:00 Patrick Dupre <[email protected]
>>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>>:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> How can I put this command in a script file?
>>>>> FILES=`ls -d !(*@(-e)).bib`
>>>>>
>>>>> I get an error because of the (
>>>>> Have you tried to "escape" them
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> FILES=`ls -d !\(*@\(-e\)\).bib`
>>>> For me, it works under bash like this:
>>>>
>>>> ls `[ ! \(*@\(-e\)\).bib ]`
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>> Patrick, it would help the list members GREATLY, if you explain
>> in plain english, WHAT are you trying to achieve with that ls -d
>> .....etc command?
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