01-23-2008
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Hello:
I need to list some files into some directories ordered by size.
i need help!
BEst regards
Alberto (1 Reply)
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Hi
I have 2 questions:
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${1:+$1/}*
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Hi
When im listing (ls -al ) its listing directories without / at the end of directories
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Hi
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Hi all,
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Hi Gurus,
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Hello all!
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
ftpwatch
FTPWATCH(8) System Manager's Manual FTPWATCH(8)
NAME
ftpwatch - Notifies you of changes on remote ftp servers
SYNOPSIS
ftpwatch
DESCRIPTION
ftpwatch is a program intended to be run as a cron job. Every user who wants to use it should install it into his crontab file. That is add
something like:
47 5 * * 7 /usr/bin/ftpwatch
The user should then create a .ftpwatchrc file. If one is found the specifed files and directories in that file will be dired, and the
result is stored as separate files in a .ftpwatch directory i the home directory. diff(1) is invoked to find any changes since last run.
If any are found, the output of diff is mailed to the user.
OPTIONS
-d<opt> passes the options in <opt> to diff when invoked to generate the change-repport sent to the user.
-p run ftp in passive mode
CONFIGURATION FILES
Each user can place a .ftpwatchrc file in there home directories, listing the files or directories they are intrested in. The format is
simpel. Each line of the file is of the following type:
<Host>:<File>
Where <Host> is the hostname of the ftp server and <File> is the file or directory to watch. If you instead want to watch an entire direc-
tory structure recoursly you can add an R to the config line of the dir whoes subdirs you are intresed in, like this:
<Host>:R:<File>
AUTHOR
Hakan Ardo <hakan@debian.org>
7 Januari 1997 FTPWATCH(8)