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zip nesting empty folders
I'm using the following command to zip a project file, but when it finishes, the resulting zip file contains all the directories above the file I wanted zipped, myapp.app, each one empty until you...
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Posted By groundlevel
So I've now tried this every which way to Sunday....
So I've now tried this every which way to Sunday. It's even giving me No such file or directory when I try to cd to the startup drive.

Is there something weird about Unix and starting up from an...
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Posted By groundlevel
Ah... sorry :)
Ah... sorry :)
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Posted By groundlevel
...anyone?
...anyone?
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Posted By groundlevel
cp command not working
Hi--

I'm trying to use the cp command, and I keep getting there is no such directory. But I've checked, and the directory is certainly there.

Please keep in mind this is OS X, 10.4.4 to be...
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Posted By groundlevel
Ah. That's it. This is Mac OS X. So yes, there...
Ah. That's it. This is Mac OS X. So yes, there are.

xargs... got it. :)

All My Best,
Jeffrey
82,659
Posted By groundlevel
Hm. All I seem to be getting is output like this:...
Hm. All I seem to be getting is output like this:

ls: /Applications/Adobe: No such file or directory

Also, what is xargs?

Thanks :)

All My Best,
Jeffrey
82,659
Posted By groundlevel
Hi-- I'm actually trying to find all the...
Hi--

I'm actually trying to find all the files on a particular volume. This, when run, only seems to find files with "EL" as the beginning of their name... is that not what it's supposed to do?...
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Posted By groundlevel
I see what you're saying. Unfortunately,...
I see what you're saying.

Unfortunately, when I then use it for the "/" find, it comes back that the argument list is too long.

I think the best thing is to use

find -x / -ls | sort

to...
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Posted By groundlevel
How to sort find results
Hi--

Ok. I have now found that:

find -x -ls

will do what I need as far as finding all files on a particular volume. Now I need to sort the results by the file's modification date/time.
...
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Posted By groundlevel
Darwin xxx 8.3.0 Darwin Kernel Version 8.3.0: Mon...
Darwin xxx 8.3.0 Darwin Kernel Version 8.3.0: Mon Oct 3 20:04:04 PDT 2005; root:xnu-792.6.22.obj~2/RELEASE_PPC Power Macintosh powerpc
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Posted By groundlevel
Hi-- Thanks all :) Ok. It looks like I...
Hi--

Thanks all :)

Ok. It looks like I need a more specific control over ls or find. These seem to be finding not only all the files on the volume I want, but also, since the volumes directory...
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Posted By groundlevel
Command to list all files
Hi

Is there a command(s) which can be used to get a list of all files, including all files in all subdirectories on a given volume?

Thanks :)

All My Best,
Jeffrey
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