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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting problem with 0 byte and large files Post 302115097 by ghostdog74 on Friday 20th of April 2007 09:59:35 PM
Old 04-20-2007
a faster way
Code:
find /path -type f \( -size 0 -o  -size +1953126  \) -print0 | xargs -0 rm

 

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MINCDIFF(1)							 MINC User's Guide						       MINCDIFF(1)

NAME
mincdiff - report differences between minc files SYNOPSIS
mincdiff [-header|-body] [-l] [diff options] file1 file2 DESCRIPTION
The mincdiff shell script compares two minc files by running diff(1) on the headers of the two minc files, and cmp(1) on the image vari- able. You can view only the header differences using -header or only the body (image variable) differences using -body. The option -l is passed on to cmp of the image variable. Any unrecognized options (e.g. -u) are passed verbatim to the diff of the headers. OPTIONS
-header Compare only the headers of the two files. -body Compare only the image data of the two files. -l Print the byte offset in decimal and the byte value in octal for each difference encountered in the image variable. AUTHOR
Peter Neelin COPYRIGHTS
Copyright (C) 1993 by Peter Neelin SEE ALSO
diff(1), cmp(1). $Date: 2004-05-20 21:52:08 $ MINCDIFF(1)
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