On Tue, Dec 04, 2001 at 11:54:44AM -0800, Simper, Brian D wrote: > Try this in an empty directory and let me know if this is a bug or a feature > or an error on my part. > > Create several files of upper and lower case names: > > touch aaaa > touch AAAA > touch bbbb > touch BBBB > touch 1234 > touch .abcd > > Now use a regular expression to delete all files starting with a lower case > letter: > > rm [a-z]* > > When I was experimenting with this all of the files starting with *any* > alphabetic character were deleted. This was unexpected and I'm not sure if > I am misinterpreting the regular expression or if I am delusional. Let me > know what you get. FYI, I am using Red Hat Linux 7.2 so I would be > interested if it's just me. > > Brian You don't have the nocaseglob bash shell option set do you? What does "shopt | grep nocaseglob" say? -Mike