I have a need to update a bash/perl script to create a file with a system process (mktemp), I need to set the filename for creation, and for this I want to use the current system date:
LOGFILE=$(/bin/mktemp /folder/program_log.$(date +'%Y%m%d'))
I have since writing this found that the Bash script doesn't create any output and no file exists on the filesystem. I have only changed this line so I believe this is the cause.
result desired:
LOGFILE = /folder/program_log.20230718
I am not very familiar with Bash. How can I achieve the intended result?
It appears that the issue was not the
DATEaspect at all, but thatmktemprequires someXXXXrandomisation in the string filename to work correctly.Using
touchcommand instead resolves this issue.