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Re: Tree traversal - call for algorithms
# File Name: traverse.pl # File Size in BYTES: 2022 # Sender/Author/Poster: tshiono@cv.sony.co.jp (Toru SHIONO) # Subject: Re: Tree traversal - call for algorithms # Archived: Apr 29 02:16 1994 # # or do something you want to # In article <3838@symbas.UUCP> hans@symbas.lind.no writes: # : I have a 3 level directory tree with an arbitrary number of files # : in each leaf directory. # : My task is to traverse the tree and examine each file. # : Any suggestions out there ?? # There is a good example named `dodir' in the Camel, page 56. # Or here is a small script which might be easy to start with: #
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find() library for find2perl and general use
# File Name: find.pl # File Size in BYTES: 2395 # Sender/Author/Poster: # Subject: # Archived: Apr 6 1993 # #
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findcp: wrapper for find to cp to host:destination
# File Name: findcp # File Size in BYTES: 1196 # Subject: findcp: wrapper for find to cp to host:destination # Archived: Apr 6 1993 # #
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Re: Finding files in search-paths -- how??
# File Name: finding.files.in.search.paths # File Size in BYTES: 2071 # Sender/Author/Poster: Tom Christiansen# Subject: Re: Finding files in search-paths -- how?? # Archived: Jul 29 1993 # # :I think this should be a simple thing to do, but no one around here seems # :to know! So, how would I search for files in my search-path (without # :actually going into each path maunally, etc...)? Is there a command for # :this or would I have to use find? As far as I have been able to tell, the # :search-path only gets searched when trying to execute a file... # :Thanks in advance! # Here's the "wh" command I use: #
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pipe output from find to create tarfile
# File Name: findtar # File Size in BYTES: 496 # Subject: pipe output from find to create tarfile # Archived: Apr 6 1993 # #
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suidfind.pl: find suid files (from cops)
# File Name: suidfind.pl # File Size in BYTES: 2681 # Subject: suidfind.pl: find suid files (from cops) # Archived: Apr 6 1993 #
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