[TriLUG] Slightly off topic

Ken MacKenzie ken at mack-z.com
Fri Dec 5 19:50:30 EST 2014


Not found a combination that will avoid using the cd.  I guess Monday I
will bug our solaris guru on this because I am about done with working for
the man this week...

Ken

On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 7:33 PM, Ken MacKenzie <ken at mack-z.com> wrote:

> Yeah that would definitely work let me play with that in addition to not
> having to cd to the directory first.
>
> On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 7:32 PM, William Sutton <william at trilug.org> wrote:
>
>> add a
>>
>> |sed "s/^..//"
>>
>> to the end
>>
>> William Sutton
>>
>> On Fri, 5 Dec 2014, Ken MacKenzie wrote:
>>
>>  Ok this one got pretty close:
>>>
>>> cd DirsRoot && find . -type f -print -o -name . -o -prune
>>>
>>> but I am getting a ./ leading all my file names.
>>>
>>> On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 7:27 PM, Ken MacKenzie <ken at mack-z.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>  I think my life might be easier instead of omitting just making the type
>>>> part of the search so instead of -o -type d -prune a -type f will do
>>>>
>>>> So now it is the trick about recursion and only outputting file name.
>>>> My
>>>> googling on the topic of an alternate to maxdepth on solaris is not
>>>> leading
>>>> to encouraging results yet.
>>>>
>>>> Ken
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 7:25 PM, Ken MacKenzie <ken at mack-z.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  Bash is not an option so I could do it in ksh, but I really want to
>>>>> avoid
>>>>> needing a script for this as that turns into an extra dependency in
>>>>> delivering that script as part of the program that will access the OS
>>>>> to do
>>>>> this.
>>>>>
>>>>> I could clean this up on the return to the program.  I was just hoping
>>>>> for something as clean as the Windoze version of this.  Yes amazingly
>>>>> this
>>>>> was easier in windoze
>>>>>
>>>>> dir /A:-D /A:-H /B searchtring
>>>>>
>>>>> Ken
>>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 7:21 PM, Igor Partola <igor at igorpartola.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>  I think your initial attempt at using find would work. Use a bash for
>>>>>> loop and basename to strip off the path. AFAIK, find is the most
>>>>>> convenient
>>>>>> way to filter out links.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Igor
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