> this applies only to the first semi-colon on each line (which
> will always exist in your situation and by assumption won't be
> found in the paths).
>
That assumption is probably reasonable, but a semi-colon is a legal
character in a Unix/Linux filename. (But should be reagarded as evidence
of a psychopath loose in the department.) The only character not legal in
a filename is "/".
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