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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Recursively *.ext files using find Post 302630679 by cvsanthosh on Thursday 26th of April 2012 06:54:24 AM
Old 04-26-2012
I have the list of files to be processed in another input file. Now with in the for/while loop i need to restrict my processing only for the files present in input file.

let me know how to achieve the same. thanks.

---------- Post updated at 05:54 AM ---------- Previous update was at 05:53 AM ----------

Quote:
Originally Posted by pravin27
Remove the below part from find command and run
Code:
 /dev/null {} \;


thanks a lot for your reply
 

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FIAIF-UPDATE(8) 				      Administration and Privileged Commands					   FIAIF-UPDATE(8)

NAME
fiaif-update - tests for new version and updated reserved_networks file. SYNOPSIS
fiaif-update [--silent] [--help] <update|check> DESCRIPTION
Tests for new version and updated reserved_networks file. --silent If this flag is present, then no textual output will be given. check Test if a new version of FIAIF is available. update Retrieves the files reserved_networks from the FIAIF website, and compared the version with the currently installed version, as pointed to by fiaif.conf. If the retrieved version is newer, the old version is silently replaced. help Prints the synopsis. EXIT CODE
If updating the exit code will be non-zero if no update was performed, else the exit code will be zero. FILES
/etc/fiaif/fiaif.conf The configuration file for FIAIF /etc/fiaif/private_networks A list of private networks as specified by RFC1918 /etc/fiaif/reserved_networks A list of reserved networks as specified by IANA. REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <fiaif@fiaif.net>. AUTHOR
Anders Fugmann <anders(at)fugmann.net> SEE ALSO
fiaif(8), fiaif.conf(5) Linux Feb 2003 FIAIF-UPDATE(8)
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