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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Escape Sequences appearing in scripts Post 302193099 by rubin on Thursday 8th of May 2008 01:31:10 PM
Old 05-08-2008
First you need to quote your variables, then I'd recommend to rename those files later. The following modified code was tested with filenames with escape chars in them:

Quote:
$ ls
\test1 \
\test2 \
\test3 \

Code:
#!/usr/bin/bash
cd ${fromDirectory}

for file in *bkup*
 do
    cp "$file" "${toDirectory}"
 done

 

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