Hello,
I create a file touch 1201093003 fichcomp
and inside a repertory (which hava a lot of files) I want to list all files created before this file :
find *.* \! -maxdepth 1 - newer fichcomp but this command returned bash: /usr/bin/find: Argument list too long
but i make a filter all... (1 Reply)
Yes , I have to find a file in unix without using any find or where commands.Any pointers for the same would be very helpful as i am beginner in shell scritping and need a solution for the same.
Thanks in advance.
Regards
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first post here, trying to learn scripting on my own and this forum as been really helpful so far. I made few little scripts working great but I m facing some problems with RE.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
rpld-delplaylist
rpld-*(1) System User's Manual: rpld-deprecated rpld-*(1)
NAME
rpld-deprecated - Deprecated RoarAudio PlayList Daemon control programs
SYNOPSIS
rpld-play
rpld-stop
rpld-next [--ifcurple PLE]
rpld-prev
rpld-addplaylist PLI
rpld-delplaylist PLI
rpld-store
DESCRIPTION
The RoarAudio PlayList Daemon is a daemon which manages playlists and can play files or streams from those lists using a RoarAudio Sound
Server.
This is a set of deprecated tools to do simple control of the server. All those tools has be replaced by rpld-ctl(1).
The following tools are deprecated:
rpld-play
Start playback if not yet started.
Replaced by: rpld-ctl play
rpld-stop
Stop playback.
Replaced by: rpld-ctl stop
rpld-next [--ifcurple PLE]
Skip current song.
if --ifcurple and a PLE is given the song is only skiped if the currently played song matches the given PLE.
This tool has only been deprecated in case --ifcurple is not used. Replaced by: rpld-ctl next
rpld-prev
Go back to previous song.
Replaced by: rpld-ctl prev
rpld-addplaylist PLI
Add playlist with name PLI.
Replaced by: rpld-ctl addplaylist PLI
rpld-delplaylist PLI
Delete playlist PLI.
Replaced by: rpld-ctl delplaylist PLI
rpld-store
Store current state to disk.
This tool should not be needed to be called by a user at all for normal use cases.
Replaced by: rpld-ctl store
SEE ALSO rpld-tools(1), rpld(7), RoarAudio(7).
HISTORY
For history information see RoarAudio(7).
rpld-deprecated May 2012 rpld-*(1)