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    Implementation of Unix find( ) command  
Mike


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03-29-04 10:37 PM

Hi

Is there any way I can get a simple implementation of Unix's find()
command, preferably in C/C++.  Thanks





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joe@invalid.address


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03-29-04 10:37 PM

ulflong@yahoo.com (Mike) writes:

> Is there any way I can get a simple implementation of Unix's find()
> command, preferably in C/C++.  Thanks

Depends on what you mean by simple. The source is available from linux
and *BSD sites.

Joe
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    Re: Implementation of Unix find( ) command  
Mike


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03-30-04 07:34 AM

Don't worry about simple.  Just let me know exactly what sites could
provide me the code to implement find() for Unix in C/C++.  Actually,
by simple I had meant that the implementation didn't need to cover
every single parameter for the actual find(1) command found on Unix
man pages.  Also, I don't want an implementation that uses find()
system calls.  Thanks

Mike

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> ulflong@yahoo.com (Mike) writes:
> 
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> Depends on what you mean by simple. The source is available from linux
> and *BSD sites.
>
> Joe





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    Re: Implementation of Unix find( ) command  
Barry Margolin


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03-30-04 07:34 AM

In article <837d9c7e.0403292319.66ed3829@posting.google.com>,
ulflong@yahoo.com (Mike) wrote:

> Don't worry about simple.  Just let me know exactly what sites could
> provide me the code to implement find() for Unix in C/C++.  Actually,
> by simple I had meant that the implementation didn't need to cover
> every single parameter for the actual find(1) command found on Unix
> man pages.  Also, I don't want an implementation that uses find()
> system calls.  Thanks

http://www.gnu.org/software/findutils/findutils.html

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    Re: Implementation of Unix find( ) command  
Markus Gyger


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03-30-04 09:34 AM

ulflong@yahoo.com (Mike) writes:
> Is there any way I can get a simple implementation of Unix's find()
> command, preferably in C/C++.

Check if your system has nftw(3C).


Markus





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