On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 06:58, Brenden Walker wrote:
> Ah, thanks for the explanation.  Using + in this case did fix the problem,
> when I was testing I must have been looking at the wrong time.
> 
> Excellent description, and now that I've looked at the timeline the -/+
> difference makes sense.
> 
FWIW I have found that the info pages on find to be very useful.  Way
more than the man page anyway.  There is an option -daystart that will
calculate the time difference based on the beginning of the day rather
than the actual time the script was run. IIRC -mtime does a *24 hours on
the value so depending on when the script was run things can get funky.

May be more thatn you neeed for this application though.

Bret



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