Hi!
--- Cameron Simpson cs@zip.com.au wrote:
A POSIX shell requires that the test command supports this:
-h file True if file exists and is a symbolic link. -L file True if file exists and is a symbolic link.
Thanks, I already saw those but initially they did not work for directories. That was because I had
dirs=[^.]*/
that would expand, e.g:
foo/ bar/
and the trailing slash caused -L test to fail. So, finally, I have what I wanted without any external commands like this:
dirs=[^.]*/ for d in ${dirs} do if [[ -d ${d////} && ! -L ${d////} ]] then echo processing dir $d fi done # ... files=[^.]* for f in ${files} do if [[ -f ${f////} && ! -L ${f////} ]] then echo processing files $f fi done
Thanks!
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