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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers List File size Post 302121308 by craigp84 on Wednesday 13th of June 2007 03:56:45 AM
Old 06-13-2007
Quote:
Originally Posted by komputersman
Hello all,
I have a directory filling up. I need to determine the size of the files in the directory. How do I do that, what command should I run when I am in the directory?
List files from smallest to largest:
Code:
ls -l /path/to/dir | sort -nk5

Linux:
Code:
du -csh /path/to/dir/*

More General:
Code:
du -sk /path/to/dir/*

To clean up, you'll probably use find, maybe something like -
Code:
find /path/to/dir -type f -mtime +31 -exec rm -f {} \; -ls
find /path/to/dir -type f -mtime +10 -exec gzip -f {} \; -ls

 

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create_makefiles recreates all Makefiles in dir and its (recursed) subdirectories from the corresponding Makefile.am templates. This script must be run from the toplevel directory (the one containing configure). This script saves time compared to re-running configure completely. If the source directory is different from the build directory (see the environment variables below), it will be assumed that each Makefile.am and Makefile.in belongs beneath the source directory and that each Makefile belongs beneath the build directory. This utility is part of the KDE Software Development Kit. ENVIRONMENT
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