At 6:47 PM -0400 2004-08-11, David Relson wrote:
In this case, you're mistaken. The double quotes work fine for this purpose (though the '-w' should be removed).
If it's in double quotes, the shell will still try to interpret the wildcard. If you want to protect it from that, you need to put it in single quotes, or put a backslash in front of the asterisk -- even though it's within the double quotes.
The exact behaviour will differ depending on which shell you're using, but all shells I know of, from Bourne shell under BSD Unix 2.9 running on a PDP 11/70 in 1984 up through tcsh, bash, ksh, and other more advanced shells running on more modern machines, will all try to interpret what they think is a wildcard unless it is properly escaped -- either through quoting or application of preceding backslash characters.
The egrep command is intended for scanning mailman's source code with the goal of finding the relevant html (or html generator) in order to determine the cgi parameters for discarding deferred items.
Then this needs to be done in a specific subdirectory tree which would include Python source code and not other general data files, such as $MAILMAN_HOME/Mailman or $MAILMAN_HOME/bin, because otherwise you still run into the possibility of trying to throw 20,000+ files at it.
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