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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T15:24:59+00:00 2026-05-17T15:24:59+00:00

I have the following bash script for s in $(ls -1 fig/*.py); do name=`basename

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I have the following bash script

for s in $(ls -1 fig/*.py); do
   name=`basename $s .py`
   if [ -e "fig/$name.pdf" -o "fig/$name.pdf" -ot "fig/$name.data" -ot "fig/$name.py" ]; then
      $s
   fi
done

It is supposed to invoke a python script if the output pdf does not exist, or the pdf is older than the py or data file.

Unfortunaly, the script is now never invoked. What did I do wrong?

EDIT

Thanks Benoit! My final script is:

for s in fig/*.py ; do # */ fix highlighting
    name="$(basename "$s" .py)"
    if test ! -e "fig/$name.pdf" -o "fig/$name.pdf" -ot "fig/$name.data" -o "fig/$name.pdf" -ot "fig/$name.py"
    then
        "$s"
    fi
done
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    2026-05-17T15:25:00+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 3:25 pm

    Many mistakes. See bash pitfalls especially first one (never rely on ls to get a list of files).

    It also seems that the test is not well-formed: Two -ot in a row seem strange to me. Using -o to perform an OR instead of an AND seems weird also.

    for s in fig/*.py ; do           # */ for code colouring on SO
        name="$(basename "$s" .py)"
        if test -e "fig/$name.pdf" -o "fig/$name.pdf" -ot "fig/$name.data" -ot "fig/$name.py"
        then
            "$s"
        fi
    done
    
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