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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Gzip many logfiles in one time Post 302364098 by thegeek on Thursday 22nd of October 2009 05:13:43 AM
Old 10-22-2009
Why not find ?

Code:
$ find . -iname "Hello*"
./Hello_2009_10_22.log.
./Hello_2009_11_26.log
./Hello_2009_10_24.log.gz
./Hello_2009_10_23.log.gz
./Hello_2009_10_22.log

( or )

Code:
find . -iname "Hello*" -not -iname "*.gz"
./Hello_2009_10_22.log.
./Hello_2009_11_26.log
./Hello_2009_10_22.log

And then execute gzip on it as
Code:
find . -iname "Hello*" -not -iname "*.gz" -exec gzip {} \;

 

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SYNOPSIS
void xslt_set_log (resource $xh, [mixed $log]) DESCRIPTION
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No value is returned. NOTES
Note Please note that file:// is needed in front of the path when using Windows. EXAMPLES
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