If you are happy with the results of above command then kindly use following script and let me know if this helps.
Code:
cat move_tar_files.ksh
find -maxdepth 1 -type f | awk '{sub(/\.\//,X,$0);print "tar -cvf " $0".tar " $0}' | sh
find `pwd` -maxdepth 1 -type f -exec sh -c 'mv -v "${0}" target_directory' {} \;
NOTE: I have used -maxdepth 1 which means it will only look for current directory's files not inside of directories on present directory.
Also I am trying to do it within single find command, will let you know if I get that done.
Thanks,
R. Singh
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
bup-join
bup-join(1) General Commands Manual bup-join(1)NAME
bup-join - concatenate files from a bup repository
SYNOPSIS
bup join [-r host:path] [refs or hashes...]
DESCRIPTION
bup join is roughly the opposite operation to bup-split(1). You can use it to retrieve the contents of a file from a local or remote bup
repository.
The supplied list of refs or hashes can be in any format accepted by git(1), including branch names, commit ids, tree ids, or blob ids.
If no refs or hashes are given on the command line, bup join reads them from stdin instead.
OPTIONS -r, --remote=host:path
Retrieves objects from the given remote repository instead of the local one. path may be blank, in which case the default remote
repository is used. The connection to the remote server is made with SSH. If you'd like to specify which port, user or private key
to use for the SSH connection, we recommend you use the ~/.ssh/config file.
EXAMPLE
# split and then rejoin a file using its tree id
TREE=$(tar -cvf - /etc | bup split -t)
bup join $TREE | tar -tf -
# make two backups, then get the second-most-recent.
# mybackup~1 is git(1) notation for the second most
# recent commit on the branch named mybackup.
tar -cvf - /etc | bup split -n mybackup
tar -cvf - /etc | bup split -n mybackup
bup join mybackup~1 | tar -tf -
SEE ALSO bup-split(1), bup-save(1), ssh_config(5)BUP
Part of the bup(1) suite.
AUTHORS
Avery Pennarun <apenwarr@gmail.com>.
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