[vox-tech] bash question
Matt Holland
vox-tech@lists.lugod.org
Wed, 08 Jan 2003 11:48:38 -0800
Hey all, I'm trying to automate some grunt work, and for the life of me,
I can't figure out where I'm going wrong. Here's a simplified version
of what I'm trying to do:
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#!/bin/bash
# testrun.sh -- run the simulations to be done in the current directory
#
# usage: testrun.sh <prog>
# where <prog> is the program to be run on all of the input files
for I in *.in
do
J=`basename $I .in`
"$1 > $J.out";
"$1";
done
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When I run it, I get:
$ testrun.sh hello
/home/holland/bin/testrun.sh: hello > 0001.out: command not found
hello, world
/home/holland/bin/testrun.sh: hello > 0002.out: command not found
hello, world
/home/holland/bin/testrun.sh: hello > 0003.out: command not found
hello, world
/home/holland/bin/testrun.sh: hello > 0004.out: command not found
hello, world
So it seems that something is wrong with my output redirection, but each
of the commands that it complains about works fine if I paste it into
the terminal directly (also using bash).
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Matt
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Matt Holland
Population Biology Graduate Group
University of California, Davis