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Re: Problem in faxcron: Would someone please check the
Thanks to David Birnbaum and Nico Garcia for their responses to my query.
As David pointed out:
If nothing matches the REGEX, than it will return the REGEX; ie, echo
*.foo will return "*.foo" if nothing in the directory matches. I suspect
that something is happening here....
And he was right, because if one changes the script to read:
cd /var/spool/fax
for i in log/c[0-9]*; do
echo $i
done
then all the files in the log directory as listed. (N.B., a 'c' has been
added to the original version that I posted.
Nico wrote:
>
> Bash does a lot of things in a subtly different fashion, but this is
> not one of them, according to the test I just ran under bash 1.14.7.
> Something else is going on.
>
Then I wonder whether Nico's /var/spool/fax/log directory do not start with
'c'?
Are there different starting file names in log depending on which OS one is
using? Or is this script just left over from a time when Hylafax was using
different file names?
Cheers,
Seth Chaiklin
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