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regular expression with @@/
What file system are you on that / is a valid character in a file name? You presumably expect a regular file (
-f
) to end in
@@/
, which is presumably where your tests are failing. Perhaps this is a relative vs. absolute path issue?
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Re^4: regular expression with @@/
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jim_neophyte
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on Dec 07, 2009 at 18:33 UTC
Am trying to write a quick utility script in Clearcase. The "@@/" allows us to grab versions of the file.
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