hello Monks,
I am trying to grep for the .tdt file under a dirctory and store them in $TDT so I can call the $TDT later :
I am doing the following :
chdir "c:/tdt/src";
opendir TDT;
for my $TDT( grep { /\.tdt/ } readdir( TDT ))
{
system ("$BASEDIR/nbsstools/tdtgen/bin/tdtgen $TDT");
}
the tdtgen is an excutable, now the problem is , it seems not to catch the .tdt files when I do the grep for them , I tried also
for my $TDT (`ls -l *.tdt`)
but both techniqes don't seem to work , do you see the problem there , thanks
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