Linux/Unix naming conventions...

Derek Martin dmartin at ne.arris-i.com
Thu Dec 23 12:58:43 EST 1999


On Thu, 23 Dec 1999, Seth Gordon wrote:

> Not to disagree, but to supplement: some utilities assume, by default,
> that file names don't have any spaces in them.  (For example, they

Tecnically, this is not true, though practically speaking the result is
the same. The unix utilities make no assumptions about spaces in
filenames.  It is the shells that will ordinarily assume that spaces
separate filenames (or arguments of any kind). To tell the shell that an
argument has a space in it, you need only put quotes around it.  This is
how you can get your utilities to use filenames with spaces in them.

I still recommend against using them, but there are lots of less-educated
Windows people that will put spaces in their filenames.  I can't tell you
how much frustration that has caused...

-- 
Derek D. Martin
Senior UNIX Systems/Network Administrator
Arris Interactive
derek.martin at ne.arris-i.com

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