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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting remove directories with two digits after decimal point Post 302594837 by cabaciucia on Wednesday 1st of February 2012 10:29:35 AM
Old 02-01-2012
Question remove directories with two digits after decimal point

Hi everyone,

I am new here and generally not experienced with linux. My question must be easy, but as for now I have no idea how to do it.

I have lots of directories with numerical names, e.g. 50 50.1 50.12 etc. What I want is to leave directories with no or single digit after the decimal point and to remove the rest.

Does anyone have an idea how it can be done?

Best regards,
cabaciucia
 

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DH_USRLOCAL(1)							     Debhelper							    DH_USRLOCAL(1)

NAME
       dh_usrlocal - migrate usr/local directories to maintainer scripts

SYNOPSIS
       dh_usrlocal [debhelperoptions] [-n]

DESCRIPTION
       dh_usrlocal is a debhelper program that can be used for building packages that will provide a subdirectory in /usr/local when installed.

       It finds subdirectories of usr/local in the package build directory, and removes them, replacing them with maintainer script snippets
       (unless -n is used) to create the directories at install time, and remove them when the package is removed, in a manner compliant with
       Debian policy. These snippets are inserted into the maintainer scripts by dh_installdeb. See dh_installdeb(1) for an explanation of
       debhelper maintainer script snippets.

       When the Rules-Requires-Root field is not (effectively) binary-targets, the directories in /usr/local will have ownership root:staff and
       the mode will be 02775.	These values have been chosen to comply with the recommendations of the Debian policy for directories in
       /usr/local.

       When Rules-Requires-Root has an effective value of binary-targets, the owners, groups and permissions will be preserved with one exception.
       If the directory is owned by root:root, then ownership will be reset to root:staff and mode will be reset to 02775. This is useful, since
       that is the group and mode policy recommends for directories in /usr/local.

OPTIONS
       -n, --no-scripts
	   Do not modify postinst/prerm scripts.

NOTES
       Note that this command is not idempotent. dh_prep(1) should be called between invocations of this command. Otherwise, it may cause multiple
       instances of the same text to be added to maintainer scripts.

CONFORMS TO
       Debian policy, version 2.2

SEE ALSO
       debhelper(7)

       This program is a part of debhelper.

AUTHOR
       Andrew Stribblehill <ads@debian.org>

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