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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Help - Using Find command on dynamic files on KSH Post 302447005 by pchang on Friday 20th of August 2010 12:26:57 PM
Old 08-20-2010
sorry - tried your suggestion but got the same error:

find: 0652-017 -name a.out -o -name '*.o' -o -name 'core' is not a valid option.
 

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certmonger(1)						      General Commands Manual						     certmonger(1)

NAME
getcert SYNOPSIS
getcert stop-tracking [options] DESCRIPTION
Tells certmonger to stop monitoring or attempting to obtain or refresh a certificate. TRACKING OPTIONS
-i NAME The certificate was tracked using the request with the specified nickname. If this option is not specified, some combination of -d and -n or -f can be used to specify which certificate should henceforth be forgotten. KEY AND CERTIFICATE STORAGE OPTIONS
-d DIR The certificate is the one stored in the specified NSS database. -n NAME The certificate is the one which has this nickname. Only valid with -d. -t TOKEN If the NSS database has more than one token available, the certificate is stored in this token. This argument only rarely needs to be specified. Only valid with -d. -f FILE The certificate is or was to be stored in this file. -k FILE The private key is or was to be stored in this file. Only valid with -f. OTHER OPTIONS
-v Be verbose about errors. Normally, the details of an error received from the daemon will be suppressed if the client can make a diagnostic suggestion. BUGS
Please file tickets for any that you find at https://fedorahosted.org/certmonger/ SEE ALSO
certmonger(8) getcert(1) getcert-list(1) getcert-list-cas(1) getcert-request(1) getcert-resubmit(1) getcert-start-tracking(1) certmonger- certmaster-submit(8) certmonger-ipa-submit(8) certmonger Manual 3 November 2009 certmonger(1)
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