02-05-2007
creating a file with a list
I would like to create a text file that contains the list (names of files and dirs) of a particular directory...
any ideas ?
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NAME
updatedb - update the slocate database
SYNOPSIS
updatedb [-u] [-U path] [-e path1,path2,...] [-f fstype1,...] [-l [01] ] [-q] [-v,--verbose] [-V, --version] [-h, --help] pattern...
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OPTIONS
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--help Print a summary of the options to slocate and exit.
--version
Print the version number of slocate and exit.
CONFIGURATION FILE
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SEE ALSO
slocate(1)
UPDATEDB(1)