Do you think there is any way to do this action with du, then? On 1/19/21, 4:49 PM, "Pádraig Brady" <pixelb...@gmail.com on behalf of p...@draigbrady.com> wrote:
CAUTION: This email comes from an external source; the attachments and/or links may compromise our secure environment. Do not open or click on suspicious emails. Please click on the “Phish Alert” button on the top right of the Outlook dashboard to report any suspicious emails. tag 45987 notabug close 45987 stop On 19/01/2021 17:31, Maurice R Volaski wrote: > If I set globstar and use it as follows with exclude, the excluded option is ignored. That is, the folder named “users” is descended into. Is that the intended behavior? Is there a workaround? > > du -a --exclude=users **/*.dat du will not recurse into dirs called 'users', however your shell is doing the recursing and specifying all the .dat files to du. du will only ignore the last component of specified files. To demonstrate: $ echo **/*.dat users/1/blah.dat users/2/blah.dat $ du -a --exclude=users **/*.dat 0 users/1/blah.dat 0 users/2/blah.dat $ echo **/users users users/2/users $ du -a --exclude=users **/users # All ignored $ du -a --exclude=users users # All ignored cheers, Pádraig