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| Short: | Rename without(!) pattern matching |  
| Author: |  stlb cs.TU-Berlin.de  |  
| Uploader: | Stefan Le Breton (stlb cs TU-Berlin de) |  
| Type: | util/sys |  
| Version: | 1.0 |  
| Architecture: | m68k-amigaos |  
| Date: | 1996-01-23 |  
 | Requires: | OS 2.0+ |  
 | Distribution: | free |  
| Download: | util/sys/npmv.lha - View contents |  | Readme: | util/sys/npmv.readme |  
| Downloads: | 1496 |   
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-8<-
if you have a file that has chars in its filename used
by dos pattern matching, you might have some
problems to delete/rename/list it. At least in the shell. (Eg. a file "#Berlin")
npmv does no pattern matching.
npmv #Berlin Berlin
and your done.
npmv is pure
Probably you have to set the pure flag first:
  protect npmv +p
Have fun
    StElb
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  Contents of util/sys/npmv.lha
 PERMSSN    UID  GID    PACKED    SIZE  RATIO     CRC       STAMP          NAME
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[generic]                 1546    2144  72.1% -lh5- b00a Jan 22  1996 npmv
[generic]                  460     794  57.9% -lh5- 49a3 Jan 22  1996 npmv.readme
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 Total         2 files    2006    2938  68.3%            Jan 23  1996
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