01-09-2009
Hi,
As per yor suggestion I'm trying to download the list of files to text file.
Here I'm not able to output the list to text file when using below command
ls -l remote_directory local_file
But I'm able to output to text file when use simple ls command.
ls remote_directory local_file.
In this case I can not get the ccreated / updated dates. So I cant find the 1 day older files.
I'm using SunOS version:sun4v Unix.
Can you pls help me.
Thanks,
Shekhar
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spell(1) User Commands spell(1)
NAME
spell, hashmake, spellin, hashcheck - report spelling errors
SYNOPSIS
spell [-bilvx] [+ local_file] [file] ...
/usr/lib/spell/hashmake
/usr/lib/spell/spellin n
/usr/lib/spell/hashcheck spelling_list
DESCRIPTION
The spell command collects words from the named files and looks them up in a spelling list. Words that neither occur among nor are deriv-
able (by applying certain inflections, prefixes, or suffixes) from words in the spelling list are written to the standard output.
If there are no file arguments, words to check are collected from the standard input. spell ignores most troff(1), tbl(1), and eqn(1) con-
structs. Copies of all output words are accumulated in the history file (spellhist), and a stop list filters out misspellings (for example,
their=thy-y+ier) that would otherwise pass.
By default, spell (like deroff(1)) follows chains of included files (.so and .nx troff(1) requests), unless the names of such included
files begin with /usr/lib.
The standard spelling list is based on many sources, and while more haphazard than an ordinary dictionary, is also more effective in
respect to proper names and popular technical words. Coverage of the specialized vocabularies of biology, medicine and chemistry is light.
Three programs help maintain and check the hash lists used by spell:
hashmake Reads a list of words from the standard input and writes the corresponding nine-digit hash code on the standard output.
spellin Reads n hash codes from the standard input and writes a compressed spelling list on the standard output.
hashcheck Reads a compressed spelling_list and recreates the nine-digit hash codes for all the words in it. It writes these codes on the
standard output.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-b Check British spelling. Besides preferring centre, colour, programme, speciality, travelled, and so forth, this option
insists upon -ise in words like standardise.
-i Cause deroff(1) to ignore .so and .nx commands. If deroff(1) is not present on the system, then this option is ignored.
-l Follow the chains of all included files.
-v Print all words not literally in the spelling list, as well as plausible derivations from the words in the spelling list.
-x Print every plausible stem, one per line, with = preceding each word.
+local_file Specify a set of words that are correct spellings (in addition to spell's own spelling list) for each job. local_file is the
name of a user-provided file that contains a sorted list of words, one per line. Words found in local_file are removed from
spell's output. Use sort(1) to order local_file in ASCII collating sequence. If this ordering is not followed, some entries
in local_file might be ignored.
OPERANDS
The following operands are supported:
file A path name of a text file to check for spelling errors. If no files are named, words are collected from the standard input.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
See environ(5) for descriptions of the following environment variables that affect the execution of spell: LC_CTYPE, LC_MESSAGES, and
NLSPATH.
EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned:
0 Successful completion.
>0 An error occurred.
FILES
D_SPELL=/usr/lib/spell/hlist[ab]
hashed spelling lists, American & British
S_SPELL=/usr/lib/spell/hstop
hashed stop list
H_SPELL=/var/adm/spellhist
history file
/usr/share/lib/dict/words
master dictionary
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWesu |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
deroff(1), eqn(1), sort(1), tbl(1), troff(1), attributes(5), environ(5)
NOTES
spell works only on English words defined in the U.S. ASCII codeset.
Because copies of all output are accumulated in the spellhist file, spellhist might grow quite large and require purging.
BUGS
The spelling list's coverage is uneven. New installations might wish to monitor the output for several months to gather local additions.
British spelling was done by an American.
SunOS 5.11 23 spell(1)