Once again, post a the output of 'find . -ls' that results in the wrong output.
If I use only find . -ls, the result is fine. Fine here means is shown in the result below:
Quote:
3166059 0 drwxr-xr-x 6 user staff 204 5 jan 07:25 .
3166060 8 -rw-r--r-- 1 user staff 263 6 okt 2009 ./README.txt
3166061 0 drwxr-xr-x 4 user staff 136 5 jan 07:25 ./test_theme
3166062 8 -rw-r--r-- 1 user staff 765 22 aug 2010 ./test_theme/template.php
3166063 8 -rw-r--r-- 1 user staff 1061 5 jan 07:25 ./test_theme/test_theme.info
3166064 0 drwxr-xr-x 3 user staff 102 5 jan 07:25 ./update_test_basetheme
3166065 8 -rw-r--r-- 1 user staff 332 5 jan 07:25 ./update_test_basetheme/update_test_basetheme.info
3166066 0 drwxr-xr-x 3 user staff 102 5 jan 07:25 ./update_test_subtheme
3166067 8 -rw-r--r-- 1 user staff 363 5 jan 07:25 ./update_test_subtheme/update_test_subtheme.info
So I have to use your other sample code, for I needed a different output (as explained in previous posts). Yet, using
does produce an incorrect return.
The incorrect return using the 'full code'
gives the following return:
Hello,
I would like to list the files from all directories that has been modified more than 1 month ago, and whose name is like '*risk*log'.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
binstats
BINSTATS(1) Debian Manual BINSTATS(1)NAME
binstats - display statistics about programs and libraries
SYNOPSIS
binstats [-b[inaries]=bindirs] [-d[ebug]] [-s[kip-debian] [-f[ile]=logfile] [-l[ibraries]=libdirs] [-m[anuals]=mandirs] [-p[ath]=path]
[-t[emp]=tmpdir]
binstats -h[elp]
binstats -v[ersion]
OPTIONS -binaries bindirs
bindirs is a quoted list of whitespace delimited directories where programs should be searched for.
-debug Store temporary files in the current directory and do not remove them when finished.
-skip-debian
Skip Debian tests that analyse installed packages even if this is a Debian system.
-file logfile
Output report to logfile instead of standard output.
-help Display a usage summary and exit.
-libraries libdirs
libdirs is a quoted list of whitespace delimited directories where libraries should be searched for.
-manuals mandirs
mandirs is a quoted list of whitespace delimited directories where manpages should be searched for.
-path path
Use the specified path instead of the value of the environment variable PATH.
-temp tmpdir
Store temporary files in tmpdir instead of the value of the environment variable TMPDIR, if defined, or /tmp.
-version
Output version information and exit.
AUTHOR
Peter Chang <Peter.Chang@nottingham.ac.uk>. This manual page was originally written by Matej Vela <vela@debian.org>.
Debian Project October 31, 1999 BINSTATS(1)