RE: Taking bakcups of a files in directory structure

2001-12-22 Thread Brent Dax
Richard J Cox: # [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brent Dax) wrote: # > krish: # > # I am a beginner in Perl and have a very trivial query. I have # > # some .expect # [...] # > # > This is the wrong group for this sort of question. # perl6-internals is # # s/internals/language/ Doh! got the groups mixed up..

RE: Taking bakcups of a files in directory structure

2001-12-22 Thread Richard J Cox
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brent Dax) wrote: > krish: > # I am a beginner in Perl and have a very trivial query. I have > # some .expect [...] > > This is the wrong group for this sort of question. perl6-internals is s/internals/language/ but the rest does apply (it's

RE: Taking bakcups of a files in directory structure

2001-12-20 Thread Brent Dax
krish: # I am a beginner in Perl and have a very trivial query. I have # some .expect # files in my directory structure which are spread all # throughout. I want to # convert these files (only expect files) to .expect.bak. # Please let me know # as to how this can be done using Perl script. Even p

Taking bakcups of a files in directory structure

2001-12-20 Thread krish
Hi, I am a beginner in Perl and have a very trivial query. I have some .expect files in my directory structure which are spread all throughout. I want to convert these files (only expect files) to .expect.bak. Please let me know as to how this can be done using Perl script. Even pointers to shel