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Shell script: date yesterday

Asked by Mr-sark in Linux

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I have a direcotry /var/log/compnaam/! In this directory all log files from different machines are logged in this format:

mail.29.04.2005
syslog.29.04.2005
onzin.29.04.2005
etc
etc

Now i'm trying to write a script that greps files with a specfic date (the date of the day before, so lets say it's 30-04-05, then i want t he script to get 29-04-05).
so it needs to grep all files with the date of yesterday, after that it needs to be zipped ( won't be a problem ).

Who can help me out since i'm not a genius shell scripter and don't have much time to open a book and start learning.

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