02-26-2014
[Solved] Change permission on a file recursively
Hi,
this is the structure of the directory
/local/home/app/cases
under cases directory, below are the sub directories and each directory has files.
/local/home/app/cases/1
/local/home/app/cases/2
/local/home/app/cases/3
/local/home/app/cases/4
File types are .txt .sh and so on. recursively, in each directory, I only like to change the .sh files permission to 744. can someone pls help me on this. thanks
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NAME
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SYNOPSIS
tntnet-config [--libs] [--cxxflags] [--config[=app]] [--makefile[=app]] [--project=app] [--autoproject=app] [--help] [--version]
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