01-22-2009
listing executable files in unix.
How to list out the files which are not accessed for the last n days?
and
How to list out all the executable files in a directory?
can anyone help me on the above?
Thanks in advance.
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epminstall - add a directory, file, or symlink to a list file.
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epminstall adds or replaces a directory, file, or symlink in a list file. The default list file is "epm.list" and can be overridden using
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epm(1) - create software packages
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