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Old 11-18-2009
Spaces in Lines for Variables

All,
I am driving myself crazy over this one. I have run a find command against a volume on a nas. That returns a full listing of path and file name.

This is an example of one line of output. I redirected the output of the find command to a file.

vol13/grch76/200013935/Characterizations of Plastics/Optical profiles/CP Al 1-3-2005.tif.20091111170132-2072-1292-0.ark_tagging

For each line of output I need to know the full path to the file, the file name and also take the .20091111 and beyond off the file name and use it.

I got the file name issue working and also have the full path to the file. I am trying to write a script to go through the output file, line for line and set variables to the full path and file name.

This is what I have:

Code:
#!/bin/sh

while read -r line
do
  FULLFILENAME=`echo "\"$line\"" |awk -F / '{print $NF}'`
  SHORTFILENAME=`echo "\"$FULLFILENAME\"" |cut -f 1,2 -d .`
  FULLPATHNAME=`echo "\"$line\"" |rev |cut -f2- -d/ | rev`
  echo "$FULLFILENAME"
  echo "$SHORTFILENAME"
  echo "$FULLPATHNAME"
  echo "rm "$FULLPATHNAME"/"$FULLFILENAME""  >> fixit.log 2>&1
  echo "rm "$FULLPATHNAME"/"$SHORTFILENAME"" >> fixit.log 2>&1
  #rm -f "$FULLPATHNAME"/"$FULLFILENAME" >> fixit.log @>&1
  #rm -f "$FULLPATHNAME"/"$SHORTFILENAME" >> fixit.log 2>&1
  #echo "cp -p "$FULLPATHNAME"/.snapshot/nightly.8/"$SHORTFILENAME" "$FULLPATHNAME"" >> fixit.log 2>&1
  #cp -p "$FULLPATHNAME"/.snapshot/nightly.8/"$SHORTFILENAME" "$FULLPATHNAME" >> fixit.log 2>&1
done < donw.out

The problem with this is that when I try to do the rm or copy commands the variable has some single or double quotes in it and it won't rm or copy as there is no such file or directory. Any thoughts would be appreciated.

Last edited by pludi; 11-18-2009 at 01:10 PM.. Reason: code tags, please...
 

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ECHO(1) 								FSF								   ECHO(1)

NAME
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