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Date:      Sat, 21 Jun 2003 08:49:50 -0700
From:      Joshua Oreman <oremanj@webserver.get-linux.org>
To:        Peter Leftwich <Hostmaster@Video2Video.Com>
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Mount My Creation [ls -c, -t -u etc]
Message-ID:  <20030621154950.GA39220@webserver.get-linux.org>
In-Reply-To: <20030621003109.W70931@rocket.alienwebshop.com>
References:  <013a01c33674$8430c200$0eddfea9@perimeter.co.za> <20030621003109.W70931@rocket.alienwebshop.com>

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On Sat, Jun 21, 2003 at 12:41:36AM -0400 or thereabouts, Peter Leftwich seemed to write:
> On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Patrick O'Reilly wrote:
> > > I have noticed in the man page for 'find' that the primaries allow
> > > selection based on time last "accessed", last "modified" and last
> > > "change" of status.  Evidently this info is held somewhere.  I don't
> > > have more info off hand, but perhaps this will nudge you in a useful
> > > direction?
> > > Patrick.
> > And see 'man ls' and the switches -c, -t and -u.
> 
> I was aware of and often use the -t switch (in a tcsh alias), but these
> have to do with sorting.  What if I wanted to see (maybe not as output from
> a single command but a few) the creation date, last modification date, and
> last access time for a directory?  What are the command lines I'd use (to
> include "." files and NOT recursively list within a/the directory)?

Include . files   - ls -a
Don't recurse     - DON'T include -R
Inode change time - ls -lc
Last modified     - ls -l
Last accessed     - ls -lu

Note that there is no "creation time" - it's actually just the inode change
time. So it will change when you make a new link to the file, for example,
or when you set any of the file's times other than last modified, with
`touch'.

-- Josh

> 
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