On 11/08/11 07:17 PM, siegfr...@heintze.com wrote:
This works! Is there a way to do it with less typing? How can I do it
without creating a temporary variable "@p"?
Thanks,
siegfried

find /xyz -exec perl -e 'foreach(@ARGV){ my @p=split "/"; rename $_,
"./$p[$#p].txt" } '





find /xyz -exec perl -e 'foreach(@ARGV){ my @_=split "/"; rename $_,
"./$_[$#_].txt" } '



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