Finding files modified "today" (Was: Awk with passed parameters)
Randal L. Schwartz
merlyn at iwarp.intel.com
Sat Mar 30 04:53:47 AEST 1991
In article <686 at silence.princeton.nj.us>, jay at silence (Jay Plett) writes:
| I have added several primitives to gnu find and sent the sources off
| to gnu. If gnu likes them, they should be available in a future
| release.
[...]
| -gid n
| File's gid matches n.
[...]
| -uid n
| File's uid matches n.
Whoa! You mean that GNU find doesn't implement the standard -user and
-group, which handle numeric IDs just fine? (Or have I been playing
with a non-V7 find for too long?)
Just another UNIX hacker,
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