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Operating Systems Linux Fedora find command Post 302454176 by fastman on Friday 17th of September 2010 10:03:31 AM
Old 09-17-2010
find command

Hi!

I was wondering how can I use the command find to select all the files that have the SAME modification date than a given file.

Code:
find . -type f  ! -newer filename  -exec ls -l -t {} +

I can only select the files that are newer or that are not (using ! -newer, as the example shows). I want only to select the ones that have the same date.

How can I do this ?

Thanks!

Last edited by radoulov; 09-17-2010 at 11:04 AM.. Reason: Code tags, please!
 

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CLEANARCH(1p)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					     CLEANARCH(1p)

NAME
cleanarch - Clean a DNSSEC-Tools key archive of old keys SYNOPSIS
cleanarch [options] <keyrec-file | rollrec-file> DESCRIPTION
cleanarch deletes old keys from a DNSSEC-Tools key archive. Key "age" and archives are determined by options and arguments. Command line options and arguments allow selection of archives, keys to delete, amount of output to provide. The options are divided into three groups: archive selection, key selection, and output format. Complete information on options is provided in the OPTIONS section. cleanarch takes a single argument (as distinguished from an option.) This argument may be either a keyrec file or a rollrec file. If the file is a keyrec file, the archive directory for its zone keyrecs are added to the list of archives to clean. If the file is a rollrec file, keyrec files for its zones are searched for the zones' archive directory, and those directories are added to the list of archives to clean. If a zone does not have an archive directory explicitly defined, then the DNSSEC-Tools default will be cleaned. The archives specified by this argument may be modified by archive-selection options. The archive-selection options combine with the keyrec or rollrec file to select a set of archive directories to clean. (Some options can take the place of the file argument.) The key-selection options allow the set of keys to be deleted to contain an entire archive, a particular zone's keys, or all the keys prior to a certain date. The output-format options sets how much output will be given. Without any options selected, the names of keys will be printed as they are deleted. If the -verbose option is given, then the directories selected for searching and the keys selected for deletion will be printed. If the -dirlist option is given, then the directories selected for searching will be printed and no other action will be taken. If the -list option is given, then the keys selected for deletion will be printed and no other action will be taken. cleanarch only cleans the archive directories; the keyrec files are left intact. The cleankrf command should be used in conjunction with cleanarch in order to have a consistent environment. OPTIONS
Archive-Selection Options The following options allow the user to select the archives to be cleaned. -archive directory This option specifies an archive directory to be cleaned. -defarch This option indicates that the default archive directory (named in the DNSSEC-Tools configuration file) should be cleaned. -zone zone This option indicates that zone is the only zone whose archive will be cleaned. If the archive directory is shared by other zones then their keys may also be deleted. Key-Selection Options The following options allow the user to select the keys to be deleted. -all Deletes all keys in the selected archives. This option may not be used with any other key-selection options. -days days Deletes all keys except those whose modification date is within the days full days preceding the current day. -onezone zone Only keys with zone in the key's filename are deleted. This is intended for use in cleaning a multi-zone key archive. This does not validate that zone is an actual zone. Any string can be used here. For example, using "private" will select old private key files for deletion and using "com" will select any filename that contains "com". Options for Output Control The following options allow the user to control cleanarch's output. -dirlist This option lists the selected archive directories. No other action is taken. -list This option lists the selected keys. No other action is taken. -quiet Display no output. -verbose Display verbose output. -Version Displays the version information for cleanarch and the DNSSEC-Tools package. -help Display a usage message and exit. WARNINGS
The user is advised to invest a bit of time testing this tool prior to putting it into production use. Once a key is deleted, it is gone. Some may find this to be detrimental to the health of their DNSSEC-Tools installation. COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2007-2012 SPARTA, Inc. All rights reserved. See the COPYING file included with the DNSSEC-Tools package for details. AUTHOR
Wayne Morrison, tewok@tislabs.com SEE ALSO
cleankrf(8), lskrf(8), zonesigner(8) Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::keyrec.pm(3), Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::rollrec.pm(3) dnssec-tools.conf(5), keyrec.pm(5), rollrec.pm(5) perl v5.14.2 2012-06-21 CLEANARCH(1p)
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