[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Daniel Ouellet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Only two things here.
1. "you have to identify your sparse file in advance."
That is the question. Look at the title.
Hi, Daniel.
Did you look at the Perl script I sent?
I am playing with it and looking if that can help as well as may be
modifying it to recreate the sparse files when found.
I didn't reply yet as I had neither good or bad things to say about the
results yet.
But looks like it may work well for finding them.
If this DOES work, it might be a building block or an approach that can be
extended. Or it might be useless - only one way to find out.
(P.S. - and I'm trying to be helpful here so PLEASE take it as that, not me
being mean - "witch" is a person on a broomstick and "waist" is around your
hips - you usually intend "which" and "waste" in your postings.)
And I do appreciate it too! (;> Help is always good and your efforts
haven't pass unnoticed trust me. (;>
Best regards,
Daniel