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Re: filutils 4.1
From: |
Jim Meyering |
Subject: |
Re: filutils 4.1 |
Date: |
Fri, 16 Jun 2006 07:52:44 +0200 |
address@hidden (Bob Proulx) wrote:
> goesh wrote:
>> Further, i have used find . -print
>> to do the same thing, however, i really like having the absoulte path in
>> outputs such as ls -ltr, and i could not see a way to get find to do
>> this.
>> ...
>> $ ls -ltrZ
>
> Well, I can't think of a way to have find sort by time. So it can't
> replace the ls -t behavior. But otherwise the following is similar.
>
> find $PWD/* -ls
Hi Bob,
You can make find print the mod-or-access time as an integer,
along with the full file name, and then sort the result on time stamp:
find $PWD/* -printf '%A@ %p\n'|sort -nr
- Re: filutils 4.1, (continued)
- Re: filutils 4.1, Eric Blake, 2006/06/15
- Re: filutils 4.1, The Wanderer, 2006/06/15
- Re: filutils 4.1, James Youngman, 2006/06/15
- find printing full paths (was: filutils 4.1), Bob Proulx, 2006/06/15
- Re: find printing full paths, The Wanderer, 2006/06/15
- Re: find printing full paths, Bob Proulx, 2006/06/16
- Re: find printing full paths, The Wanderer, 2006/06/16
Re: filutils 4.1, Bob Proulx, 2006/06/15
- Re: filutils 4.1, goesh, 2006/06/15
- Re: filutils 4.1, Bob Proulx, 2006/06/16
- Re: filutils 4.1,
Jim Meyering <=
- Re: filutils 4.1, goesh, 2006/06/16
- Re: filutils 4.1, Paul Eggert, 2006/06/16
- Re: filutils 4.1, James Youngman, 2006/06/16