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Shell Programming and Scripting
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Compare current time to timestamp on a file
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look at 'man date' if your date supports the -r...
look at 'man date' if your date supports the -r option (retrieve from file).
The syntax would be very simple:
log="DateLog"
DATEC="$(date +%b%e)"
DATEF="$(date -r /message.txt +%b%e)"
echo...
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