05-21-2008
Hi Try this one
bdf|awk '{print $5" "$6}'| while read output;
> do
> sizes=$(echo $output|awk '{print $1}'|awk -F "%" '{print $1}')
> dir=$(echo $output|awk '{print $2}')
> if [ $sizes -ge 90 ]; then
> echo "$dir:$sizes"
> ls -lrt $dir |tail -5
> fi
> done
it is listed any dir which has size greater than 90% and short the latest 5 files in those directory, you may modified it so it will suit with you
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NAME
coqchk - The Coq Proof Assistant compiled libraries verifier
SYNOPSIS
coqchk [ options ] files-or-modules
DESCRIPTION
coqchk is the standalone checker of compiled libraries (.vo files produced by coqc) for the Coq Proof Assistant. See the Reference Manual
for more information. It returns with exit code 0 if all the requested tasks succeeded. A non-zero return code means that something went
wrong: some library was not found, corrupted content, type-checking failure, etc.
files-or-modules is a list of modules to be checked. Modules can be referred to either by a filename (without the .vo suffix) or by their
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OPTIONS
-I dir, --include dir
add directory dir in the include path
-R dir coqdir
recursively map physical dir to logical coqdir
-where print Coq's standard library location and exit
-silent
makes coqchk less verbose.
-admit file-or-module
tag the specified module and all its dependencies as trusted, and will not be rechecked, unless explicitly requested by other
options.
-norec file-or-module
specifies that the given module shall be verified without requesting to check its dependencies
-m, --memory
displays a summary of the memory used by the checker
-o, --output-context
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-impredicative-set
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-v print Coq version and exit
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SEE ALSO
coqtop(1), coqc(1), coq_makefile(1), coqdep(1).
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