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03-24-2015
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Comparing the timestamp of the file to current time
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If you run the script every 2 hours then simply...
If you run the script every 2 hours then simply leave a file behind and compare timestamps in the next run.
me=${0##*/}
lr=/tmp/$me.lastrun
if test -f $lr
then
for f in $(find . \! -name ....
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