On my Linux 2.2 box, find2perl much less efficient than find itself
nicholas@neko/3:(pts-0.neko) ~/noding > /usr/bin/time x
0.10user 0.03system 0:00.15elapsed 85%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 0maxresid
+ent)k
0inputs+0outputs (356major+205minor)pagefaults 0swaps
nicholas@neko/3:(pts-0.neko) ~/noding > /usr/bin/time find /usr0/Downl
+oads -type f -mtime +180 -exec rm -fv {} \;
0.00user 0.00system 0:00.01elapsed 0%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 0maxreside
+nt)k
0inputs+0outputs (96major+15minor)pagefaults 0swaps
(obviously "x" is the output from find2perl). The exact same set of examples, when run on Solaris 2.6 on an Ultrasparc produces similiar results.
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