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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers (find) mtime vs. (unix) mtime Post 302380134 by hiddenshadow on Monday 14th of December 2009 10:34:56 AM
Old 12-14-2009
(find) mtime vs. (unix) mtime

Hi
I've made some test with perl script to learn more about mtime...
So, my question is :
Why the mtime from find
Code:
find /usr/local/sbin  -ctime -1 -mtime -1 \( -name "*.log" -o -name "*.gz" \) -print

are not the same as mtime from unix/linux in
Code:
ls -ltr

or in stat() function in perl : stat - perldoc.perl.org
Quote:
9 mtime last modify time in seconds since the epoch
Are they really many mtime in unix???

Thanks a lot for your help....
 

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