Its is complaining about:
perl-DBI
perl_DBD-MySQL
perl(CGI)
perl(DBI)


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vikram Goyal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: donderdag 13 februari 2003 13:50
> To: RedhatList
> Subject: Bash pattern matching
> 
> 
> Hello All,
> 
> The files in one of my dir are:
> .            ..             .aliases       .aliases.sav   attach
> dean         inbox          interesting    lists          
> .log.02-01-11
> .log.02-01-12  .log.02-01-13  .log.03-02-01  .log.03-02-02  
> .log.03-02-03
> .log.03-02-04  .log.03-02-05  .log.03-02-06  .log.2-01-11   
> .log.2-1-11
> .log.2-1-12    .msgid.cache   sent         .tmp           trash
> 
> I want bash to match the following pattern in file listing but it
> dosen't do that. Can you point what I am doing wrong.
> 
> ls Mail/.log\.[0-9]*$(($(date +'%y')-1))-[01]*$(($(date +'%m')-1))-*
> 
> Output is:
> Mail/.log.02-01-11  Mail/.log.02-01-12  Mail/.log.02-01-13
> 
> The asterix is not being considered.
> Why the files .log.2-01-11 .log.2-1-11 .log.2-1-12 are not matched?
> Any solution...
> 
> Thanks.
> 
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