Create Useless Archive
LuKreme
kremels at kreme.com
Wed May 9 07:22:11 PDT 2007
On 8-May-2007, at 04:53, Andrew Brown wrote:
> There was a problem on the disk, now repaired. But to make good the
> loss caused, I need to rename 13000 files and to do that I need to
> list them all with their full path
>
> in/folder/folder/foo/bar/file1.jpg
> in/folder1/folder9/foo/bar/file2.jpg
> in/folder6/folder8/foo/bar/file3.jpg
> in/folder56/folder89/foo/bar/file4.jpg
Well, there's a couple of ways, but for ls the flag is -R. Depends
on exactly what you need to do though what tool might be best.
> Stuffit is innocent, by the way.
No, it certainly is not, especially not version 7.
> I just used it to try and open the zip created by the Apple
> utility, which I shall now take great pleasure in turning off.
> Disks are cheaper than rescue operations.
Your blaming Apple's zip for the disk problem you had? I don't think
so. Like I said, I use it many times a day and have for a couple of
years.
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