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Dynamic includes file for tar command
I'm writing a script to tar a list of log files. The tar command calls an includes file, which lists all of the log files that I want.
My apache web server, however, creates a log file every day with the datestamp (mmddyy) at the end of it. I want the includes file to get the previous day's log file, but I don't know how to modify it so that it is dynamic. Can variables be used in the includes file? If so, how? |
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