script problem
Kristoffer Knigga
Kknigga at arrow-financial.com
Thu Dec 13 17:12:31 UTC 2007
Have you tried `basename` ?
-----Original Message-----
From: redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com
[mailto:redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Steven Buehler
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 10:57 AM
To: 'General Red Hat Linux discussion list'
Subject: script problem
I have a backup script that I wrote. In it I have a variable
that
has listings of directories to back up. Because of some of the sizes of
the
directories, and for other reasons, they now want me to break them where
I
back them up into multiple files with the name of the directory instead
of
all in one file. It would be simple except that I can't find how to get
just the final directory name for each directory.
Example:
DIRSTOBACKUP= "/usr/local/bin
/etc
/home/steve
/usr/local/src"
I can read thru each line of the variable, but unless I use the "split"
function and assign each item in the split, I can't get the last name of
the
directory. How can this be accomplished? I guess it might be easier to
find a way to just chop off the first "/" and then replace the rest with
"_"
and use that as the backup file name. That way they can also look at
the
file name and see what directory it came from if I am able to replace
the
"/" characters. But alas, I am not that great at the regular expression
replacement in a string either. I have tried:
DIRSTOBACKUP= "/usr/local/bin
/etc
/home/steve
/usr/local/src"
for name in ${DIRSTOBACKUP[@]}
do
NEWNAME=sed "s/\//_/g" < $name
echo $NEWNAME
done
But that doesn't seem to work. Any ideas?
Thanks
Steve
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