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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Recursive Find on file size Post 302760891 by jimbojames on Thursday 24th of January 2013 05:57:50 PM
Old 01-24-2013
Thanks jim mcnamara, that is great. Do you know if it can be enhanced so that only the directories/files that the executing user id has access to are returned? ie, if a
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: The file access permissions do not allow the specified action.
error is returned, it won't be displayed in the list?

bipinajith, if I type
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find --version
I get the following error
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Usage: find [-H | -L] path-list [predicate-list]
Thanks for your help guys!
 

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GFFINDXMLATTR(1)														  GFFINDXMLATTR(1)

NAME
gffindxmlattr - Find XML extended attributes by XPath query SYNOPSIS
gffindxmlattr [ -d depth ] [ -F delim ] [ XPath | -f XPath-file ] path DESCRIPTION
gffindxmlattr finds XML extended attributes by a specified XPath expression, and displays path names and the corresponding XML extended attribute names. When a file is specified, XML extended attributes associated to the file are searched if there is the read permission. When a directory is specified, files or directories within the depth are recursively searched. When 0 is specified for the depth, the specified directory is searched. If the depth is not specified, all files and directories under the specified directory are searched. If the negative value is specified, gffindxmlattr returns error. Directories that do not have execute permission cannot be searched. gffindxmlattr displays path names and the corresponding XML extended attribute separated by the delim. OPTIONS
-d depth specifies the depth to be searched recursively. -F delim specifies a delimiter that separates the path name and the XML extended attribute name. By detault, the delimiter is TAB. -f XPath-file specifies a file that contains XPath expression. -? displays usage. SEE ALSO
gfxattr(1) Gfarm 18 August 2009 GFFINDXMLATTR(1)
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