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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Find, Append, Move & Rename Multiple Files Post 302134290 by Trapper on Thursday 30th of August 2007 07:39:33 AM
Old 08-30-2007
I happened upon this code while googling. It has resolved my text format problem. It maintains ms-dos format when appending the files.
Code:
for i in *.log; do (echo '0r /home/trapper/.wine/drive_d/buzzard/addon.txt'; echo 'wq') | ed $i; done

That made me make some adjustments to my script. This is what I finally ended up with. It does what I originally wanted to do. As I said previously, I am sure there's a much more efficient and proper way to do all this and, eventually, when I become more knowledgeable in bash scripting, I'll probably change and streamline it. Time's a premium and that just has to wait.

Here's my final code:

Code:
# Move all logs, except today's log to a temp dir.

cd /home/trapper/.wine/drive_d/buzzard/logs/s-series
find *.log -daystart -mtime +0 -exec mv {} /home/trapper/.wine/drive_d/buzzard/temp \;

# Send a copy of the logs off to archive.

cd /home/trapper/.wine/drive_d/buzzard/temp
cp *.log /home/trapper/.wine/drive_f/archive/logs/s-series/

# Insert header text and retain current text formatting.

for i in *.log; do (echo '0r /home/trapper/.wine/drive_d/buzzard/addon.txt'; echo 'wq') | ed $i; done

# Bulk rename log files to extension needed by mail server.

ls *|sed 's/\(.*\)\.log/mv \1.log  \1.101/' |sh

# Move .101's to mail queue for delivery.

mv *.101 /home/trapper/.wine/drive_d/promail/queue

That's it.
 

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BINFMT.D(5)							     binfmt.d							       BINFMT.D(5)

NAME
binfmt.d - Configure additional binary formats at boot SYNOPSIS
/etc/binfmt.d/*.conf /run/binfmt.d/*.conf /usr/lib/binfmt.d/*.conf DESCRIPTION
systemd uses files from the above directories to configure additional binary formats to register during boot in the kernel. CONFIGURATION FORMAT
Each file contains a list of binfmt_misc kernel binary format rules. Consult binfmt_misc.txt[1] for more information on registration of additional binary formats and how to write rules. Empty lines and lines beginning with ; and # are ignored. Note that this means you may not use ; and # as delimiter in binary format rules. Each configuration file is named in the style of <program>.conf. Files in /etc/ overwrite files with the same name in /usr/lib/. Files in /run overwrite files with the same name in /etc/ and /usr/lib/. Packages should install their configuration files in /usr/lib/, files in /etc/ are reserved for the local administration, which possibly decides to overwrite the configurations installed from packages. All files are sorted by filename in alphabetical order, regardless in which of the directories they reside, to ensure that a specific configuration file takes precedence over another file with an alphabetically later name. EXAMPLE
Example 1. /etc/binfmt.d/wine.conf example: # Start WINE on Windows executables :DOSWin:M::MZ::/usr/bin/wine: SEE ALSO
systemd(1), wine(8) AUTHOR
Lennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net> Developer NOTES
1. binfmt_misc.txt http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/binfmt_misc.txt systemd 10/07/2013 BINFMT.D(5)
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