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Re: CYGWIN file structure
- To: James Bergstrom <bergstro at eng dot utah dot edu>
- Subject: Re: CYGWIN file structure
- From: "Eric M. Monsler" <emonsler at beamreachnetworks dot com>
- Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2001 17:57:08 -0700
- CC: cygwin at sources dot redhat dot com
- References: <Pine.4.10.10104241734050.2421-100000@lab3-3.eng.utah.edu>
Your request is so broad as to be hardly answerable.
For example, 'ls' is a utility distributed with cygwin that is often
used for examining filenames in a directory.
How about something like:
for IMG_FILE in $(ls image*.tif); do
NEWFILE=$(echo $IMG_FILE | sed s/image/proc_image/ )
process_image_binary -i $IMG_FILE -o $NEW_FILE
rm $IMG_FILE
done
as a solution?
(Note that the above has typos or other bugs with probability
approaching 1. These have been left in as an exercise for the student.)
I do recall some messages about accessing directory contents from C
code. IIRC, the list of POSIX calls available under cygwin, available
from the cygwin website, included the apropriate item. I'm a little
busy, myself, to search the archives right now...
Eric Monsler
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