I tried
and got the following:
That means that -name '/home/username/wd/'' will probably evaluate to false all the time on this system. You might find the -wholename test more useful, or perhaps -samefile. Alternatively, if you are using GNU grep, you could use find ... -print0 | grep -FzZ '/home/username/wd/'.
find: warning: Unix filenames usually don't contain slashes (though pathnames do). That means that -name '/home/username/mail' will probably evaluate to false all the time on this system. You might find the -wholename test more useful, or perhaps -samefile. Alternatively, if you are using GNU grep, you could use
Also tried this
and got a ton of error messages md5sum: /../.../../: Is a directory. And all the directories under /home/username/mail were still included. -print isn't needed because I only need the output from the md5sum, and "" must be used for the substituion from find to work. The find must only give files, not directories so I also tried:
which still gave a ton of errors about Is a directory and both the directories that should have been excluded were processed.
Any suggestions?
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