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- From: hoyt@isus.UUCP (Hoyt A. Stearns jr.)
- Subject: find -mtime on symbolic link?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan9.173610.20985@isus.UUCP>
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- Summary: fine -mtime on symbolic links.
- Keywords: symbolic link date
- Organization: International Society of Unified Science
- Date: Sat, 9 Jan 1993 17:36:10 GMT
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- Is there an easy way to use find -mtime or -ctime to refer to the
- date of the symbolic link itself, rather than what it refers to?
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- When backing up my system for installation of a new unix revision,
- I need to know all the files I have modified, even if they are symbolic
- links.
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