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Newer page: version 26 Last edited on Tuesday, April 1, 2008 11:24:51 am by DanielLawson
Older page: version 25 Last edited on Tuesday, April 1, 2008 11:23:36 am by DanielLawson Revert
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 !!! Rename a series of files using a regular expressions 
  
-There's a number of ways of doing this, all with various problems. I finally settled on the following (Thanks [#wlug], and Isomer and Phil in particular: 
+There's a number of ways of doing this, all with various problems. I finally settled on the following (Thanks [#wlug], and Isomer and Phil in particular)
  
  <verbatim> 
  find . -iname '*:*' -exec rename s/:/-/ '{}' ';' 
  </verbatim> 
  
-This was needed in particular because the filenames had double spaces in them and trailing spaces, which ultimately defeated my rather rusty attempts at using bash. I'm replacing ':' with '-' because Macs allow you to create a file or a directory with a '/' in the name, but represent this on the filesystem as a ':'. This causes problems over CIFS shares however. 
+This was needed in particular because the filenames had double spaces in them and trailing spaces, which ultimately defeated my rather rusty attempts at using bash. I'm replacing ':' with '-' because Macs allow you to create a file or a directory with a '/' in the name, but represent this on the filesystem as a ':'. This causes problems over CIFS shares however. -DanielLawson