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unix - binary operator expected error when checking if a file with full pathname exists

pathname=$(cat $HOME/.rm.cfg)
if [ ! -z $pathname/$1 ]

.rm.cfg is a file that contains the following directory

/home/username/deleted1

$1 is the name of a file eg. glass

why does the line if [ ! -z $pathname/$1 ] give a binary operator expected error.

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Looks like your $pathname includes more than one word. Could be multiple lines in your .rm.cfg file, or perhaps the path includes spaces. Anyway, you end up with

if [ ! -z word word word/$1 ]

which is no good. If you're just expecting a single path and want to protect against the path containing whitespace, change your if line to

if [ ! -z "$pathname/$1" ]

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