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 <jd1008@xxxxxxxxx>
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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 <pdupre@xxxxxxx
<mailto:pdupre@xxxxxxx>>:
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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