On Mon, Mar 13, 2006 at 12:27:01PM -0800, Suraj N. Kurapati wrote:
> Suraj N. Kurapati wrote:
> > echo "$PATH" | tr ':' '\n' | grep -v '^$' | sort -u | while read
> > dir; do find "$dir" -perm -u+x -type f -print | sed 's,^.*/,,'; done
> > | sort -u
>
> Whoops, a small correction (\! -type d):
>
> echo "$PATH" | tr ':' '\n' | grep -v '^$' | sort -u | while read
> dir; do find "$dir" -perm -u+x \! -type d -print | sed 's,^.*/,,';
> done | sort -u
Can someone confirm if that works on BSD? Why are there two
'sort -u' filters?
The find args and the sort -u arg smell like a gnu... \! looks
very strange. What is wrong with -type f?
Regards,
-- Anselm R. Garbe ><>< www.ebrag.de ><>< GPG key: 0D73F361Received on Tue Mar 14 2006 - 09:11:07 UTC
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