Hi,
I knew I'dd seen this question before.
The thing is that the command "find" will only count per day (24 hours), so therefor you'dd make a refference file :
touch -amt 07231951 /tmp/ref
And use the -newer option from find :
find /tmp -newer /tmp/ref
If it results anything you know it's older, right ?
Also a perl-script could help you out a bit. You should do some work still, thought
#!/opt/perl/bin/perl
$filename = "$ARGV[0]";
@s = stat($filename);
$atime = localtime($s[8]);
$mtime = localtime($s[9]);
$ctime = localtime($s[10);
print "Time of the last access (atime) = $atime\n";
print "Time of last inode change (ctime) = $ctime\n";
print "Time of the last modification (mtime) = $mtime\n";
@yourservice
David