Hi
I have 2 questions:
Q1 - What does
${1:+$1/}*
mean? I guess it lists all files in current directory - Could any one explain how this expression works?
Q2 - I am trying to list directories only in current path - I know that ls could be used but I thought I'd give find a try. I need to... (5 Replies)
Hi,
Simple question.
If i could find a file been listed in many dirctories, how to get the unique list of directories.
find / -name "abc*" --> will give me list of directories.
/home/abc.txt
/home/ddd/abcd.txt
/home/ddd/abcde/txt
So how to get
/home
/home/ddd
Thanks in... (2 Replies)
Hi
When im listing (ls -al ) its listing directories without / at the end of directories
dir1 dir2 dir3
and i need to list directories with
dir1/ dir2/ dir3/ and this should not be made by command ls -F
/ should be embedded at the last
since one of the scripts reads directories... (1 Reply)
Hi all,
can any one help me out in this:::
basically i need to list all the contents in all files in all directories (starting from root and then onwards)...i will get the session saved in a file (just a secure CRT, etc)
seems to be a simple one.
if anyone can come forward, its really... (4 Replies)
How can list the directories and the subdirectories in a folder. It is possible with a single UNIX command.
For example i have a folder named "archive" and another folder named "0808" and then multiple folders are there ...
Can i list all the directories and subdirectories in the folder... (6 Replies)
Hello all!
I'm looking to list directories and sub-directories of a path, on this forum I found this command:
find $path -type d -exec ls -ld {} \;
The issue I have is that with a simple ls, the list is listed by name, and using -t I get it by time.
How could I list directories and sub... (5 Replies)
How can I find and print the directories on a server that have more than 5,000 files? There's some spam emails and I'm trying to find all directories that have a lot of spam
The file count should just be the files directly under that directory, not like the total from all nested directories
... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT SUNOS
mkdirp
mkdirp(3GEN) String Pattern-Matching Library Functions mkdirp(3GEN)NAME
mkdirp, rmdirp - create or remove directories in a path
SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag ... ] file ... -lgen [ library ... ]
#include <libgen.h>
int mkdirp(const char *path, mode_t mode);
int rmdirp(char *dir, char *dir1);
DESCRIPTION
The mkdirp() function creates all the missing directories in path with mode. See chmod(2) for the values of mode.
The rmdirp() function removes directories in path dir. This removal begins at the end of the path and moves backward toward the root as far
as possible. If an error occurs, the remaining path is stored in dir1.
RETURN VALUES
If path already exists or if a needed directory cannot be created, mkdirp() returns -1 and sets errno to one of the error values listed for
mkdir(2). It returns zero if all the directories are created.
The rmdirp() function returns 0 if it is able to remove every directory in the path. It returns -2 if a ``.'' or ``..'' is in the path and
-3 if an attempt is made to remove the current directory. Otherwise it returns -1.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: Example of creating scratch directories.
The following example creates scratch directories.
/* create scratch directories */
if(mkdirp("/tmp/sub1/sub2/sub3", 0755) == -1) {
fprintf(stderr, "cannot create directory");
exit(1);
}
chdir("/tmp/sub1/sub2/sub3");
.
.
.
/* cleanup */
chdir("/tmp");
rmdirp("sub1/sub2/sub3");
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|MT-Level |MT-Safe |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO chmod(2), mkdir(2), rmdir(2), malloc(3C), attributes(5)NOTES
The mkdirp() function uses malloc(3C) to allocate temporary space for the string.
SunOS 5.10 14 Oct 2003 mkdirp(3GEN)