I have downloaded fileschanged to monitor all changes in my /home/billing
directory. Here is the output when there is changes

R /home/billing/test             # R = remove
A /home/billing/test             # A = added

I want to append time to the logs. I did it using sed. However, I cannot
execute commands using sed or is there a way using sed to do it? Here is the
sample scripts I did

#!/bin/bash

date=`/bin/date +%F`

fileschanged -rap /home/billing | sed 's/$/\$date/' &

Here is the output of the script:

R /home/billing/textfile$date

Instead of showing the executed commands, it show the variable $date instead
of 2009-02-10. Is there a way to show the commands instead of the variable?




-- 
Nelson Serafica

http://nelsonts.blogspot.com

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