Brad Templeton wrote:
On Tue, Feb 22, 2005 at 09:50:38AM -0800, Joe Barnhart wrote:
--- "Tom E. Craddock, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Never heard of tab complete? Took me less than a
minute to do what you
were talking about. You aint got a minute?
I probably don't understand how to use tab complete,
then. I always had best results with tab complete
when the filename already exists in a directory. In
the case of my non-files, there are no matching file
entries. Please tell me how you use tab complete to
touch files in this situation.
I don't know what he was talking about either. However, the "easy"
fix in this case is to grep for the error message in the log,
pull that into a file to isolate the filenames, and turn that into
a shell script to touch them.
This is what I mean. No files exsist for the metadata you want to
delete. Youve greped the name of the file you want to touch as Brad
said. Then, find a file that has a similar name, except for a few
diffs. Tab complete that file, exchange it with the correct name,
touch, delete. No need to type out 30 charachters.
Tom
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