I guess you mean the file names?
Then consider sort and unique to sort out duplicates.
Show the duplicate file names:
Show the non-duplicates:
Show each file name once
I've searched about a bit and more than likely, I'm not entering the correct search phrase, but my question is as follows:
When a user does an 'ls' (and whatever various flags needed) and in the results, we see duplicate or backup files from editing. IE:
file1.txt
file1.txt~
Is there a... (3 Replies)
Hi!
I want to find duplicate files (criteria: file size) in my download folder.
I try it like this:
find /Users/frodo/Downloads \! -type d -exec du {} \; | sort > /Users/frodo/Desktop/duplicates_1.txt;
cut -f 1 /Users/frodo/Desktop/duplicates_1.txt | uniq -d | grep -hif -... (9 Replies)
Hi !
I wonder if anyone can help on this : I have a directory: /xyz that has the following files:
chsLog.107.20130603.gz
chsLog.115.20130603
chsLog.111.20130603.gz
chsLog.107.20130603
chsLog.115.20130603.gz
As you ca see there are two files that are the same but only with a minor... (10 Replies)
Hi champs,
I have one of the requirement, where I need to compare two files line by line and ignore duplicates. Note, I hav files in sorted order.
I have tried using the comm command, but its not working for my scenario.
Input file1
srv1..development..employee..empname,empid,empdesg... (1 Reply)
I am so frustrated!!!
I want a nice command that clears away duplicate files:
find . -type f -regex '.*{1,3}\..*' | xargs -I## rm -v '##'
should work in my opinion. But it finds nothing even though I have files that have the file name:
Scooby-Doo-1.txt
Himalaya-2.jpg
Camping... (8 Replies)
I have tried the following code and with that i couldnt achieve what i want.
#!/usr/bin/bash
find ./ -type f \( -iname "*.xml" \) | sort -n > fileList
sed -i '/\.\/fileList/d' fileList
NAMEOFTHISFILE=$(echo $0|sed -e 's/\/()$*.^|/\\&/g')
sed -i "/$NAMEOFTHISFILE/d"... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: gold2k8
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
citserver
citmail(8) System Manager's Manual citmail(8)NAME
citserver - Core of the Citadel Suite.
SYNOPSIS
citserver [-lLogFacility] [-d] [-f] [-D] [-tTraceFile] [-xLogLevel] [-hHomeDir]
DESCRIPTION
Citadel (the binary name is citserver) is the core of the Citadel Suite. It provides Data-storage and Connection-oriented protocols like
IMAP/POP/SMTP. Citserver will usualy be spawned via /etc/init.d or inittab. Unless using the -h option you shouldn't run several instances
at once. .SH OPTIONS
SwitchResult
-l Log facility. Usually "mail"
-d daemonize (detach from controlling terminal)
-D print the directories the server would access to stderr on startup
-t[TraceFile]
Send log messages to a file instead of syslog
-x[LogLevel]
Verbosity level of logging (0 to 9)
-h[HomeDir]
Data directory for this Citadel installation. If the directory name begins with a forward slash, it is an absolute path; otherwise
it is relative to the default. Watch the output of -D to observe the effects.
DEFAULTS
Default port bindings opened by citserver:
PortDescription
25 SMTP
110 POP3
143 IMAP
465 SMTPS
504 Citadel protocol
587 MSA
993 IMAPS
995 POP3S
2020 ManageSieve Unix Domain Sockets opened by citserver:
Socket namePurpose
citadel.socket
Citadel
lmtp.socket
LMTP
lmtp-unfiltered.socket
LMPT bypassing the Spamassassin facilities
FILES
/usr/share/citadel-server/
Citadels Messages and help files
/var/lib/citadel/
Citadel data files
/var/run/citadel/
volatile files like the Unix Domain Sockets
/etc/citadel/
Citadel configuration files
/usr/local/citadel/
when compiled in non-LHFS mode, all of the above.
/etc/init.d/citadel/
init script for CitServer; add reboot-safe parameters here.
/etc/default/citadel/
Optoins to /etc/init.d/citadel/ in LHFS installations; add commandline options here.
HISTORY
1987 - Now the Uncensored Communications Group
citmail(8)