Yes, I do intend to list all the files and their expected mode and 
ownership, I just want to figure out the nicest, most succinct way to do 
that.  

Wildcards and recursive listings will do me no good -- these files are 
scattered all over.  

Thanks.

On Friday, August 2, 2013 3:33:57 PM UTC-4, Ygor wrote:
>
> [Please respond to THE LIST and not directly/privately] 
>
> OK, then if you want to manage 100+ files, you need to either LIST 100+ 
> files or manage the file tree using the 'recurse' parameter. 
>
> There is another thread here recently asking about wildcards in file 
> resources.  They were told that wildcards do not work for that. 
>
>
>

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