This time I'm having trouble excluding certain directories from my search.
Here is what I have tried and it is not ignoring the top level build directory:
I don't understand the -o and -print either. Don't they default to printing them all the time? They seem to be necessary when I was experimenting with using -regex instead of -name.
I have a directory named https-abcd
Under that I have some directories, files and links.
One of those directories is with name logs and the logs directory has lot of files in it.
I need to tar the whole https-abcd directory excluding the logs directory only, I should get all the links, files and... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am using a find command like below in my script:
find /outfiles -type f -name cat -o -name vi -o -name grep 2>/dev/null
Which will search for files like "cat" , "vi" or "grep" in the "/outfiles" and subdirectories.
I want to ignore a particular subdirectory from the search. I... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I want to list files only from the current dir and its child dir (not from child's child dir).
i have the following files,
./ABC/1.log
./ABC/2.log
./ABC/ABC1/A.log
./ABC/ABC1/B.log
./ABC/ABC1/XYZ/A1.log
./ABC/ABC1/XYZ/A2.log
Here i want to list only the log file from current... (1 Reply)
Hi,
i try to catch all files in a dir ,without going down in subdir , which don't have file extension and older than 10 days for example:
my dir :
drwxr-xr-x 7 notes01 notes 4096 Mar 8 14:11 .
drwxr-xr-x 116 root system 4096 Mar 9 11:17 ..
-rw-r----- 1 notes01... (4 Replies)
How do I run a find without is looking in ./Trash
gregg@gregg-desktop:/media/Audio$ find . -type f ! -name '*.jpg' -size 1M -print |head
find: `./.Trash-1000/expunged/2781324553/mp3-to-m4b-batch': Input/output error
find:... (0 Replies)
Hi
I am trying to list all files in every subdirectory from a given location. However, I realise that 1 folder will have files that I am not interested in. This is using a .csh file to execute
I have tried different scripts but to no avail. My current incarnation is below. Would someone be... (4 Replies)
I am trying to find all .rhosts files on some unix systems. I tried just -name ".rhosts" but we have a lot of really large NFS and MVFS systems that I do not want to crawl and I am having a hard time excluding them. I also need to scan more than just /root /home and /users, so I really need to scan... (1 Reply)
I am into
cd /home/work/amey/history-*/
Under amey I have directories
history, history-1, history-2 and under history-2 I have got 2 files 3 and 2.
When I run the find command I get the below o/p.
find /home/work/amey/history-*/. -name . -o -prune -type f
/home/work/amey/history-1/.... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have two files under two separate directories as in:
find . -name test.sh
./test.sh
./abc/test.sh
I want my find to only look for the file test.sh that is under the current directory and not one under /abc
How do I use prune to achieve this? I am on AIX (3 Replies)
These three finds worked as expected:
$ find . -iname "*.PDF"
$ find . -iname "*.PDF" \( ! -name "*_nobackup.*" \)
$ find . -path "*_nobackup*" -prune -iname "*.PDF"
They all returned the match:
./folder/file.pdf
:b:
This find returned no matches:
$ find . -path "*_nobackup*" -prune... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: wolfv
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bcp
BCP(1) Boost C++ Libraries Documentation BCP(1)NAME
bcp - extract subsets of Boost
SYNOPSIS
bcp --list [options] module-list
bcp [options] module-list output-path
bcp --report [options] module-list html-file
bcp --help
DESCRIPTION
Copies all the files, including dependencies, found in module-list to output-path. output-path must be an existing path.
With --list, prints the list of all the files in module-list, including dependencies.
With --report, writes the HTML report to html-file.
With --help, prints a quick usage reminder.
It is useful for Boost authors who want to distribute their library separately from Boost and for Boost users who want to distribute a sub-
set of Boost with their application.
module-list
When the --scan option is not used, a list of Boost files or library names to copy. It can be:
- The name of a tool: for example "build" will find "tools/build".
- The name of a library: for example "regex".
- The title of a header: for example "scoped_ptr" will find "boost/scoped_ptr.hpp".
- The name of a header: for example "scoped_ptr.hpp" will find "boost/scoped_ptr.hpp".
- The name of a file: for example "boost/regex.hpp".
When the --scan option is used, a list of (probably non-boost) files to scan for Boost dependencies, the files in the module list are not
therefore copied/listed.
File dependencies
C++ source files are scanned for #includes, all #includes present in the Boost source tree will then be scanned for their dependencies and
so on.
C++ source files are associated with the name of a library, if that library has source code (and possibly build data), then include that
source in the dependencies.
C++ source files are checked for dependencies on Boost.Test (for example to see if they use cpp_main as an entry point).
HTML files are scanned for immediate dependencies (images and style sheets, but not links).
HTML report contains:
- all the licenses in effect, plus the files using each license, and the copyright holders using each license
- any files with no recognizable license (please report these to the Boost mailing lists)
- any files with no recognizable copyright holders (please report these to the Boost mailing lists)
- all the copyright holders and the files on which they hold copyright
- file dependency information - indicates the reason for the inclusion of any particular file in the dependencies found
OPTIONS --boost=path
sets the location of the Boost tree to path
--scan treat the module list as a list of (possibly non-boost) files to scan for Boost dependencies
--cvs only copy files under CVS version control
--unix-lines
make sure that all copied files use Unix style line endings
EXAMPLES
bcp scoped_ptr /foo
Copies boost/scoped_ptr.hpp and dependencies to /foo.
bcp boost/regex.hpp /foo
Copies boost/regex.hpp and all dependencies including the regex source code (in libs/regex/src) and build files (in
libs/regex/build) to /foo. Does not copy the regex documentation, test or example code.
bcp regex /foo
Copies the full regex lib (in libs/regex) including dependencies (such as the Boost.Test source required by the regex test programs)
to /foo.
bcp regex config build /foo
Copies the full regex lib (in libs/regex) plus the config lib (libs/config) and the build system (tools/build) to /foo including all
the dependencies.
bcp --scan --boost=/boost foo.cpp bar.cpp boost
Scans the [non-boost] files foo.cpp and bar.cpp for Boost dependencies and copies those dependencies to the sub-directory boost.
bcp --report regex.hpp boost-regex-report.html
Creates a HTML report called boost-regex-report.html for the Boost module regex.hpp.
AUTHORS
Author of bcp is John Maddock.
Author of this manpage is Domenico Andreoli, who copied stuff from bcp --help and the HTML documentation.
Boost C++ Libraries March 2006 BCP(1)