01-08-2010
A function in shell script,how can i get the right result
there is a directory /data/users/osa/psidp/dmp/files/cimdir ,it have some subdirectories ,and also the subdirectoriy have it's subdirectoriis.
I want to get all the leaf nodes of the directory path .
but the result of the script is wrong ,how can i get the right result
somebody who can help me !!!!
the script name is fw.sh :
hanshu()
{
dirnum=`find $1 -type d|wc -l`
if [ $dirnum != 1 ]; then
set -A subDir `ls -l $1| awk '{if (substr($0,1,1)~"d") print $8}'`
typeset -i i
i=0
while [ $i -lt $dirnum ]
do
subDir[$i]=$1"/"${subDir[$i]}
hanshu ${subDir[$i]}
if [ "${subDir[$i]}" != "" ]; then
echo "/"${subDir[$i]}
fi
i=`expr $i + 1`
done
fi
}
hanshu $1
for example,when i run
fw.sh /data/users/osa/psidp/dmp/files/cimdir
i want get the value is :
//data/users/osa/psidp/dmp/files/cimdir/scm/1.04
//data/users/osa/psidp/dmp/files/cimdir/scm_version
//data/users/osa/psidp/dmp/files/cimdir/version
but the anwser is :
//data/users/osa/psidp/dmp/files/cimdir/scm/1.04
//data/users/osa/psidp/dmp/files/cimdir/scm/1.04
how can i get the right result what i want?
thanks!
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NAME
mktrashcan, rmtrashcan, shtrashcan - Attaches, detaches, or shows a trashcan directory
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/mktrashcan trashcan directory...
/usr/sbin/rmtrashcan directory...
/usr/sbin/shtrashcan directory...
OPERANDS
Specifies the directory that contains files that were deleted from attached directories. Whenever you delete a file in the specified
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directory.
DESCRIPTION
The trashcan utilities (mktrashcan and rmtrashcan) enable you to attach or detach an existing directory, which you specify as a trashcan
directory, to any number of directories within the same fileset.
A trashcan directory stores the files that are deleted with the unlink system call. For instance, you can use the mktrashcan utility to
attach a trashcan directory called /usr/trashcan to one or more directories; thereafter, when you delete a file from one of the attached
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RESTRICTIONS
The directory and trashcan directories must be in the same fileset; however, you can attach the trashcan directory to any directory within
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the mktrashcan utility distinguishes between directories and files, attaching only directories to the trashcan directory.
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