"Kjetil Torgrim Homme" writes:
>yes, File Events Notification (FEN)
>
> http://blogs.sun.com/praks/entry/file_events_notification
>
>you access this through the event port API.
>
> http://developers.sun.com/solaris/articles/event_completion.html
>
>gnome-vfs uses FEN, but unfortunately gnomevfs-m
"Nilsen, Vidar" writes:
> And once an hour I run a script that checks for new dirs last 60
> minutes matching some criteria, and outputs the path to an
> IRC-channel. Where we can see if someone else has added new stuff.
>
> Method used is “find –mmin -60”, which gets horrible slow when more
> da
"Nilsen, Vidar" wrote:
> Method used is "find -mmin -60", which gets horrible slow when more data
> is added.
This is a questionable "feature" from GNU find.
A standard compliant extension with this ad more features is:
find -mtime -1h
See also sfind which is in:
ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/sch
Hi,
I have a fileserver at home, where my household stores common data, like
downloaded content, pictures etc..
And once an hour I run a script that checks for new dirs last 60
minutes matching some criteria, and outputs the path to an IRC-channel.
Where we can see if someone else has added n