| To: | scsh-users@scsh.net |
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| Subject: | guaranteed processing of directory trees? |
| From: | "Sam Smith" <spmskr@hotmail.com> |
| Date: | Wed, 13 Jul 2005 22:09:10 +0000 |
| List-id: | <scsh-users.list-id.scsh.net> |
I can't find a standard version of the ftw thingie in ksh. I did find some snippets of code to process a directory tree, using (run/strings* (find ...))But I don't know if this guarantees the processing of all files, directories, symlinks, etc ..., even with spaces, quotes, weird euro or Asian characters, and so forth. Does anyone have a snippet that shows how to do that? TIA. PS as a Scsh newbie, I hope I don't ask too many stupid questions. |
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