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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Single line archive log files command if exceed certain limit in Linux Post 303042225 by rbatte1 on Thursday 19th of December 2019 08:13:52 AM
Old 12-19-2019
You might discover that sizes considered by find are based on blocks and might not exactly match what you want.

If this is the case and you need it to be perfect, consider running find to get all the possible files then reading each with stat -c '%s' "${filename}" to get the size of the file in bytes.





Robin
 

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AR(1)							      General Commands Manual							     AR(1)

NAME
ar, aal - archivers SYNOPSIS
ar [dmpqrtx][abciluv] [posname] archive [file ...] aal [dpqrtx][clv] archive [file ...] EXAMPLES
ar r libc.a sort.s # Replace sort.s in libc.a ar rb a.s libc.a b.s # Insert b.s before a.s in libc.a DESCRIPTION
Ar allows groups of files to be put together into a single archive. It is normally used for libraries of compiled procedures. Aal is like ar, but is to be used with the ACK compiler. The following keys are allowed: d: Delete. Ar will delete the named members. m: Move named files. Ar expects a, b, or i to be specified. p: Print the named files (list them on stdout) q: Quickly append to the end of the archive file. r: Replace (append when not in archive). t: Print the archive's table of contents. x: Extract The keys may optionally concatencated with one or more of the following: a: After posname b: Before posname c: Create (suppresses creation message) i: Before posname l: Local temporary file for work instead of /tmp/ar.$$$$$ u: Replace only if dated later than member in archive v: Verbose SEE ALSO
anm(1), asize(1), nm(1), size(1). AR(1)
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