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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Dealing with files with spaces in the name Post 302360711 by jakethegreycat on Friday 9th of October 2009 08:44:37 PM
Old 10-09-2009
I'm sorry... I don't know what code tags are.



Tried adding -- before the rm commands but it still has the same problems as before
Code:
#!
#
#This script will search out duplicate files and remove duplicates
#
#directory=NULL
#echo "Wht directory would you like to remove duplicates from?"
#read directory
cd ~/Desktop/test_remove
for i in *
do
    for j in *
    do
        if [ "$i" != "$j" ]
        then            
            cmp -s -- "$i" "$j" 
            c=$?
            if [ $c == 0 ]
            then
                if [ "$j" > "$i" ]
                then
                    rm  -- "$j"
                else
                    rm -- "$i"
                fi 
            fi    
        fi
    done
done
exit 1


Last edited by Franklin52; 10-10-2009 at 08:00 AM.. Reason: Please use code tags!!
 

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CADABRA(1)																CADABRA(1)

NAME
cadabra - field-theory motivated computer algebra system SYNOPSIS
cadabra DESCRIPTION
Cadabra is a computer algebra system for the manipulation of tensorial expressions. The output of cadabra is either plain text or UTF8 encoded Unicode (see the environment variables described below). The line-breaking prop- erties of the latter are used to wrap large expressions are reasonable points. In addition to the standard output, cadabra can print status information, which is wrapped in special <status>...</status> blocks. OPTIONS
--silent Disables all output, except for output generated by the @print algorithm. --loginput Copy the input into the log file. --input filename Read the indicated file as input before switching to console input. --prompt string Set the prompt of the interactive session to the indicated string. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The following variables toggle various features on or off, depending on whether the variable is set or not: CDB_PRINTSTAR Display a star to indicate products. Without this setting, a space is used. CDB_USE_UTF8 Use UTF8 encoding for output. This in particular will introduce non-breakable spaces to group objects together, as well as zero- width non-breakable spaces to prevent line-breaks after brackets, underscore and caret symbols. When this variable is not set, the output will be plain ASCII without any special symbols. SEE ALSO
xcadabra(1). See the web page at http://www.aei.mpg.de/~peekas/cadabra/ for binaries, example calculations and the full manual. AUTHORS
Kasper Peeters <kasper.peeters@aei.mpg.de> Dec 14, 2006 CADABRA(1)
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