Hello All,
I am somehow stumped with this ting.
'Find' will sure show me.. but I want only thepath of all the occurences of the file in any of the sub-dirs..
Any help will be sincerely appreciated.
thanx! (3 Replies)
What is the command to find the path of a file if we know the file name and the root directory where the file resides..
For eg. if a file abc.dat resides in /home/mydir/myfiles/. I am looking for a command which will be fired from / directory, takes abc.dat as input and display the path of... (3 Replies)
Hi all,
Is there any way to find the the path of a file?
I mean executable files and just anyother file we can think of?
i know of one cmd called which
$which mount
/usr/bin/mount
this is fine, but "mount" is a cmd not a file that can be searched
eg: say i have created a text file... (3 Replies)
using OS X and the Terminal, I'd like to find all locked files in a specified directory, unlock them, and print a list of those files that were unlocked
how can I do this?
I'm familiar with chflags nouchg for unlocking one file but not familiar with unix enough to do what I'd like.
Thanks! (0 Replies)
Hi Firends,
Good Morning to all,
I want a find command to search a paticular file present in my system(ie search through under all users and all directories.)
I am looking forward from you.:)
Advance Thanks,
Siva Ranganath CH (3 Replies)
Hi there, finally i'm installed Sco Foxbase 2.1.2d over my Sco Open Server 5.0.7v server.
Well at this point almost is working fine, but, when i Run mi application i receive the next error:
"sh: the_name_of_file": does not exist".
I checked it over the Hard Disk and the file exist, the... (1 Reply)
I recently installed LaTeX on my linux machine and I attempted to add a directory to the PATH as the instructions say to do. They tell me to give the following command:
PATH=/usr/local/texlive/2011/bin/i386-linux:$PATH; export PATH After I do this I can use commands such as "pdflatex" anywhere,... (5 Replies)
Please if You can help me debug why nothing is found by this command?
# echo "Zeus Robot" >> /home/vps/190/test
# cat /home/vps/190/test
Zeus Robot
# find /home/vps -type f -mtime 2 -size -1000k -exec grep -l "Zeus Robot" {} \; >> out
# cat out
# cat /home/vps/190/test
Zeus Robot
Why... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I don't have tree on the Solaris server and our SA don't want to install it. I found this example from One Line Linux Command to Print Out Directory Tree Listing | systemBash that more or less does what I am mainly looking for.
Example run is as below:
$: find ./ | sed -e... (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
basename
BASENAME(3) 1 BASENAME(3)basename - Returns trailing name component of pathSYNOPSIS
string basename (string $path, [string $suffix])
DESCRIPTION
Given a string containing the path to a file or directory, this function will return the trailing name component.
PARAMETERS
o $path
- A path. On Windows, both slash ( /) and backslash ( ) are used as directory separator character. In other environments, it is
the forward slash ( /).
o $suffix
- If the name component ends in $suffix this will also be cut off.
RETURN VALUES
Returns the base name of the given $path.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
basename(3) example
<?php
echo "1) ".basename("/etc/sudoers.d", ".d").PHP_EOL;
echo "2) ".basename("/etc/sudoers.d").PHP_EOL;
echo "3) ".basename("/etc/passwd").PHP_EOL;
echo "4) ".basename("/etc/").PHP_EOL;
echo "5) ".basename(".").PHP_EOL;
echo "6) ".basename("/");
?>
The above example will output:
1) sudoers
2) sudoers.d
3) passwd
4) etc
5) .
6)
NOTES
Note
basename(3) operates naively on the input string, and is not aware of the actual filesystem, or path components such as " ..".
Note
basename(3) is locale aware, so for it to see the correct basename with multibyte character paths, the matching locale must be set
using the setlocale(3) function.
SEE ALSO dirname(3), pathinfo(3).
PHP Documentation Group BASENAME(3)