While there are some complex things you could do with it, for this problem, you shouldn't need much more than writing out the same commands you would give on a command line, plus a few variables.
#!/bin/sh date=`date +%Y%m%d%k%M%S` path=$1 # Path to use is given on the command line # Use last directory in ${path} as the filename to save # to. (Could use awk or something else here, but I'm # more familer with Perl). # save_file=`perl -e '$file=pop; $file=~m!/(.*)$!; print $1' ${path}` tar -zxf ${save_file}-${date}.tar.gz ${path}
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I wanted to explore how Perl's closures can be manipulated, and ended up creating an object system by accident.
-- Schemer
Note: All code is untested, unless otherwise stated
In reply to Re: Re: Re: Simple Backup Script
by hardburn
in thread Simple Backup Script
by Anonymous Monk
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