05-07-2008
Determine if file changed within last minute
Is there a simple command to find or check if a file has been modified within the last minute? The mtime parameter from find cmd only allow days.
I am trying to avoid timestamp parsing and do some sort of comparison as I'm real beginner at scripts. If this is the only way, any help is greatly appreciated.
I'm also open to any other ideas!
Thanks for any help!
Shawn
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gnome2::thumbnailfactory
Gnome2::ThumbnailFactory(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Gnome2::ThumbnailFactory(3pm)
NAME
Gnome2::ThumbnailFactory - wrapper for GnomeThumbnailFactory
HIERARCHY
Glib::Object
+----Gnome2::ThumbnailFactory
METHODS
thumbnailfactory = Gnome2::ThumbnailFactory->new ($size)
o $size (Gnome2::ThumbnailSize)
boolean = $factory->can_thumbnail ($uri, $mime_type, $mtime)
o $uri (string)
o $mime_type (string)
o $mtime (a timestamp)
$factory->create_failed_thumbnail ($uri, $mtime)
o $uri (string)
o $mtime (a timestamp)
pixbuf = $factory->generate_thumbnail ($uri, $mime_type)
o $uri (string)
o $mime_type (string)
boolean = $factory->has_valid_failed_thumbnail ($uri, $mtime)
o $uri (string)
o $mtime (a timestamp)
string = $factory->lookup ($uri, $mtime)
o $uri (string)
o $mtime (a timestamp)
$factory->save_thumbnail ($thumbnail, $uri, $original_mtime)
o $thumbnail (Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf)
o $uri (string)
o $original_mtime (a timestamp)
ENUMS AND FLAGS
enum Gnome2::ThumbnailSize
o 'normal' / 'GNOME_THUMBNAIL_SIZE_NORMAL'
o 'large' / 'GNOME_THUMBNAIL_SIZE_LARGE'
SEE ALSO
Gnome2, Glib::Object
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2004 by the gtk2-perl team.
This software is licensed under the LGPL. See Gnome2 for a full notice.
perl v5.14.2 2011-11-16 Gnome2::ThumbnailFactory(3pm)