Jim, thanks for SO many answers! The +0 setting is ingenious!

Brock

On 6/7/05, Jim Crumley <crumley at belka.space.umn.edu> wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 11:30:48PM -0500, Brock Noland wrote:
> > I have two questions:
> >
> > 1. Does mailman add [tclug-list] to the subject automatically? The last time
> > I asked a question it was not in the subject, I put it there manually this
> > time.
> 
> Yes, [tclug-list] should be added automatically.  I didn't notice
> whether it was there for your previous message or not, but if it
> wasn't it might have been because you sent the message as both
> text/plain and text/html.  Please send only plain text to the
> list.
> 
> > 2. I am using the following commmand:
> > find ${TARGET} -type f -user ${USER} -mtime +1 -o -mtime 1 ! -name '
> > LogCleanup.list*' -exec gzip -f {} \;
> >
> > This will find files in $TARGET, owned by $USER, which are not named
> > LogCleanup.list*, and have not been modifed in the last day or before.
> >
> > Correct? I am little ify on the -o command as I feel like it should be:
> > find ${TARGET} -type f -user ${USER} ( -mtime +1 -o -mtime 1 ) ! -name '
> > LogCleanup.list*' -exec gzip -f {} \;
> 
> I am not sure if I understand what you want, but if you want to
> use parenthesis in your expression, if you are testing this from
> a shell depending on which shell you are using, you may need to
> escape them.  So the your second expression would be:
>   find ${TARGET} -type f -user ${USER} \( -mtime +1 -o -mtime 1 \) !  -name 'LogCleanup.list*' -exec gzip -f {} \;
> 
> If I understand what you want correctly, then I think that you
> could get the same results with:
>    find ${TARGET} -type f -user ${USER} -mtime +0 !  -name 'LogCleanup.list*' -exec gzip -f {} \;
> 
> The best way to test this kind of expression is just to replace
> your "gzip -f" with an "ls -l" and see if it finds the files that you
> want it to.
> 
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