Back out the fancy directory sorting, it's more pain that its worth,
and it's there in the CVS repository in case someone things that this idea is superkeen.
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#!/bin/sh -
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#
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# $Id: periodic.sh,v 1.1.1.1 1997/08/12 17:48:49 pst Exp $
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# $Id: periodic.sh,v 1.2 1997/08/13 06:02:18 pst Exp $
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#
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# Run nightly periodic scripts
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#
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# set, assume the user didn't really want us to muck with it (it's a
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# README file or has been disabled).
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# We can't run scripts in order if we don't have sort and sed, which
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# might not be present on an embedded system.
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if [ -x /usr/bin/sort -a -x /usr/bin/sed ] ; then
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# Sort files in ascending alphanumeric order based on their basename
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# across all directories. XXX scripts better not have ':' in their names!
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for file in `(
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for dir in $dirlist ; do
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for file in $dir/* ; do
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echo $file | sed -e 's;\(.*\)/\([^/]*$\);\2:\1;'
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done
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done
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) | sort | sed -e 's; *\([^:]*\):\([^ ]*\);\2/\1 ;g' `; do
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for dir in $dirlist ; do
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for file in $dir/* ; do
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if [ -x $file ] ; then
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$file
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fi
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done
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else
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# Just run scripts in order in each directory.
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for dir in $dirlist ; do
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for file in $dir/* ; do
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if [ -x $file ] ; then
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$file
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fi
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done
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done
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fi
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done
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