-since option for ls -lt
Paul Lew
lew at gsg.UUCP
Thu Jun 9 00:56:17 AEST 1988
> Has anyone implemented any of the following for Unix:
>
> 2. a program to force a specified modification time upon a specified file?
comp.sources.misc/8707/33:
settime (change the access and modification dates of files)
> 3. a program to compare two dates/times and return an appropriate status?
com.sources.misc/8708/12:
changed (output file names that are modified after mmddyy)
We use it here and find it very useful. It works on date only, not time.
usage: changed mmddyy dir...
alias today "changed `dnt --1 -f=mmddyy`"
$ today /usr/spool/news
where dnt is my version of date and time, the --1 option give me yesterday's
date so changed will work properly. One bug: you can not do: "today ." if
you have >1 level of subdirectories.
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