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Old 05-14-2008
Question how to list the files using File Descriptors

hello,

I have written a script named listall.sh with the following codes init.

#!/bin/bash
PATH="/proj/cmon/$1"
echo $PATH
if [ $# != 1 ]; then
echo "Usage: $0 ***"
exit 1
else
ls -l $PATH/*.sc
fi

Here there are 3 subdirectories (namely - src, data and jobs)under /proj/cmon, so if give something like "listall.sh src", it should list all the files in path "/proj/cmon/src", but I was getting listall.sh: line 8: ls: command not found. somebody please help me.
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Old 05-14-2008
The PATH variable is special to the shell; by resetting it, you are preventing it from finding its regular binaries, such as /bin/ls. Use a different variable name (or, theoretically, use full path names to all binaries you need to use in your script).
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Old 05-15-2008
Thanks era, after changing the variable PATH to DIRPATH am able to list all the files in the directory. Smilie
 
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