Re: Trim directory to search?

2013-06-02 Thread James Youngman
On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 3:44 PM, Peng Yu wrote: > Hi, > > I don't want to let find search directories with a file .ignore (i.e., > anything in the directory (including the subdirectories) is ignored). > Is there an efficient way to customize find in this way? (I can think > of an simple way---recur

Trim directory to search?

2013-06-02 Thread Peng Yu
Hi, I don't want to let find search directories with a file .ignore (i.e., anything in the directory (including the subdirectories) is ignored). Is there an efficient way to customize find in this way? (I can think of an simple way---recursively call "find" with maxdepth 1 and not go into director

[bug #36060] several potential bugs

2013-06-02 Thread James Youngman
Update of bug #36060 (project findutils): Status:None => Need Info Assigned to:None => jay ___ Follow-up Comment #1: Sorry, but this i

Re: ls * | xargs --counter=^ --replace=_ "echo argument number ^ is _"

2013-06-02 Thread James Youngman
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 6:38 PM, Lars Thon wrote: > xargs wishlist item: > > a method for accessing an xargs running argument count so that the > count can be used in the command to be executed by xargs: > > For example, the syntax could be as follows: > > ls * | xargs --counter=^ --replace=_ "ech

[bug #38963] depend on unlinkat gnulib module

2013-06-02 Thread James Youngman
Update of bug #38963 (project findutils): Status:None => Fixed Assigned to:None => jay ___ Follow-up Comment #1: Thanks, I updated

[bug #38899] Find by Last Access Time Actually Modifies the Last Access Time by Itself

2013-06-02 Thread James Youngman
Update of bug #38899 (project findutils): Status:None => Invalid Assigned to:None => jay Open/Closed:Open => Closed