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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Global Pattern - exclude directories Post 302843232 by vino_hymi on Monday 12th of August 2013 11:51:59 AM
Old 08-12-2013
Global Pattern - exclude directories

All,

I am trying delete folder by adding pattern not to delete certain folders. But i struck with error.

When i use below command from command line, it works fine.

shopt -s extglob
rm -rf !(test1|test2|test3)


But when i use the same in shell script, i get the below error.

syntax error near unexpected token `('

Any help?
 

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MEWL(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   MEWL(1)

NAME
mewl - Message scanner for Mew 4 or later SYNOPSIS
mewl [options] [folder [range]] DESCRIPTION
The mewl utility extracts necessary fields from messages stored in folders. This command is necessary for Mew to implement the asynchro- nous feature. The options are as follows: -a Print all necessary fields when picking. -b dir Set the Mail home to dir. -c bodylen Set the max body length to be extracted to bodylen. -d field Set the field to be extracted to field. -e command Specify an external command to fetch mailbox. -m options Specify options for command. -f fields Specify fields to display. -h Display this help message. -i file Set the input stream to file. -l length Set the max field length to be extracted to length. The default value is 3. 0 means no limit. -n Don't use fstat(). -p pattern Specify the pick pattern. -s src Set message source to src : '+folder range'. -w Wait for stdio input to synchronize. -v Display the version. -x suffix Use this suffix. Definitions of the symbols above are as follows: range N | [start]-[end] | last:N pattern 'key=val' | 'key!=val' | '!<pattern>' | '(<pattern>)' | '<pattern>&<pattern>' | '<pattern>|<pattern>' BUGS
If a field is long, only the beginning three lines are extracted by default. March 5, 2003 MEWL(1)
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