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Old 02-23-2006
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HI,
Nice to meet u... I am a newbie. I have met a problem in the work as following:
SRCLOG[0]="/Share/log/testlog/*"
SRCLOG[1]="/Share/log/systemlog/*"
SRCLOG[2]="/Share/log/log.conf"
SRCLOG[3]="/Share/log/message"
How can I get the file or directory value from each element of this array by shell? (How to remove the "/*"?)
Expect result :
SRCLOG[0]="/Share/log/testlog"
SRCLOG[1]="/Share/log/systemlog"
SRCLOG[2]="/Share/log/log.conf"
SRCLOG[3]="/Share/log/message"
Thank u very much indeed
Best Regards!

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NAME
cmannotifyd - CMAN Notification Daemon SYNOPSIS
cmannotifyd [-f] [-d] DESCRIPTION
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