SOLVED: KDE Trash Script & Cleaning out old backup (*~, *.bak) files

2006-01-02 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, I was able to contact someone who goes by "Steven A" who has put together this great script called "KTrash". It doesn't use kfmclient, it simply uses mv and some bash scripting to correctly move and (if needed) rename files/dirs, and creates the .trashinfo files that store the deletion date

Re: Cleaning out old backup (*~, *.bak) files

2005-12-24 Thread Gregory Seidman
On Sat, Dec 24, 2005 at 01:52:44AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: } I have a lot of *~ and *.bak files in my home directories, including } recent ones, and ones from several years ago. I'd like to set up a } good system that gets rid of old ones--say, older than a month. I also } would like them

Re: Cleaning out old backup (*~, *.bak) files

2005-12-24 Thread Maurits van Rees
On Sat, Dec 24, 2005 at 01:52:44AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have a lot of *~ and *.bak files in my home directories, including > recent ones, and ones from several years ago. I'd like to set up a > good system that gets rid of old ones--say, older than a month. I also > would like them

Cleaning out old backup (*~, *.bak) files

2005-12-23 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a lot of *~ and *.bak files in my home directories, including recent ones, and ones from several years ago. I'd like to set up a good system that gets rid of old ones--say, older than a month. I also would like them to go to the KDE trash bin. It turns out that making a good script to do