I have the following filenames
I like to change the filenames as:
I'm trying to replace the ":" with "-"
I tried the following
It did not throw any error but did not rename the filenames. Linux <servername> 2.6.18-422.el5 #1 SMP x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
You must be using the rename utility normally provided by the util-linux-ng. The command you are using might work for the Perl script with the same name.
I'm trying to get files from linux to Windows 7 using WinSCP application through batch script (MS-DOS batch script)
I have files with extension "*.gz" in linux.
I gunzip those files during sftp using winscp by exclamation - "! <linux commands>"
However, my logs shows that the filenames are read as
instead of
I'm looking something simpler just like Aia provided.
Aia's code works and I'm using his code.
If there is any simpler, I like to use that code.
Thanks all for your help and time.
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Originally Posted by drl
Hi, bobbygsk .
It's always useful to tell us your OS and shell. As Aia pointed out, there are differences in command rename depending on the distribution.
Already provided earlier. Except for servername and timestamp, I provided everything
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