You need to distinguish chaining of commands in the sell from chaining of 
inputs to a command. For the latter you need to know the parameter syntax for 
the command you're using.


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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3

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ITschak Mugzach [[email protected]]
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Subject: Chaining unix commands

I am trying to chain some commands by using a primary command -exec
subcommand1; subcommand2; \;

for some reason, uss doesn't see the ending (slashed) semicolon. In order
to ignore the confusion, I also tried
primary command -exec subcommand1 && subcommand2 && ... &&\; with no
success. Any ideas?

ITschak Mugzach
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