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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Lftp mirror pattern Post 303045258 by nezabudka on Saturday 14th of March 2020 05:49:25 PM
Old 03-14-2020
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Originally Posted by nezabudka
The main task was to find the last directory either by number or by creation time.
I still haven't received an answer, we have dealt with the main task or not and which option is right for you.
Just in case, I bring a few and I hope for your detailed answers
and?
did we solve your problem?
If not, then specifically on the code above, write what does not work.

I tried to divide the problem into its component parts. In the first, you need to find the desired directory.
Forget about its contents for now. Write which of the given examples finds the correct directory.
Code:
ls -pt | grep -Em1 '[0-9]{8}/$'
ls -pt | grep -m1 '[0-9]*/$'

 

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SIMPLE-CDD(1)						      General Commands Manual						     SIMPLE-CDD(1)

NAME
simple-cdd - create custom debian-installer CDs SYNOPSIS
simple-cdd [options] OPTIONS
--conf Specify a configuration file --dist Specify a distribution (etch, lenny, sid) --graphical-installer|-g Enable graphical installer by default --serial-console|-s Set defaults for serial console --do-mirror Generate a local mirror --no-do-mirror Do not generate a local mirror --profiles|-p Select profiles (Examples in /usr/share/simple-cdd/profiles/ directory) --build-profiles|-b Profiles only used while building the CD --auto-profiles|-a Pre-select and automatically install these profiles --local-packages List of packages to be included on CD's local package repository --locale Select locale (language and country) --keyboard Select keyboard (console-keymaps-at/keymap debconf question) --debian-mirror Specify debian mirror (The default is: ftp://ftp.us.debian.org/debian) --security-mirror Specify securty mirror (The default is: http://security.debian.org/) --mirror-tools List the mirror tools to be used (The defaults are both wget and reprepro) --kernel-packages List of kernel packages to be included on the CD --help|-h Display the usage message --qemu|-q Use qemu to test the built image --force-preseed Only issue a warning if a preseeding file is invalid --profiles-udeb-dist Specify distribution to pull simple-cdd-profiles udeb from --extra-udeb-dist Specify additional distribution to pull udebs from EXAMPLES
simple-cdd --profiles x-basic -g Build a custom image using the default options, except for using the graphical installer by default and the x-basic profile (/usr/share/simple-cdd/x-basic.*) AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Gustavo Franco <stratus@acm.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used for others). Oct 28th, 2007 SIMPLE-CDD(1)
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