-M and $f{$_}=(stat _)[9];
Note: the initial test (the -M above) could also be almost any of the file tests - it is needed because locate returns a list of files that existed when the locate database was last compiled, but may not exist now. Also, the files may *exist*, but you may not be able to get information on them due to rights.
In reply to RE: RE: RE: Find and check timestamps of files.
by turnstep
in thread Find and check timestamps of files.
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