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From: | Kaz Kylheku (Coreutils) |
Subject: | Re: null separated ls output option |
Date: | Thu, 29 Jun 2017 10:17:16 -0700 |
User-agent: | Roundcube Webmail/0.9.2 |
On 28.06.2017 23:31, Bernhard Voelker wrote:
[adding findutils] First of all, find(1) is maintained in the GNU findutils project, not in GNU coreutils. Redirected from: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/coreutils/2017-06/msg00049.html On 06/28/2017 07:13 PM, Kaz Kylheku (Coreutils) wrote: > [ snip ... my elaborate proposal for a find -sort predicate ] I think the GNU toolbox already gives you enough flexibility to support these edgy use cases, e.g. sorting by file size: find . -printf "%s/%p\0" \ | sort -zt '/' -k1,1n \ | sed -z 's,^.*/,,'
That is great. So there is nothing do here, basically; all the better. No null-terminated patch for ls is required; GNU sort can sort the specially formatted null-terminated output from find. See; it pays to have a discussion about the requirements before whipping up code.
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