Andreas Metzler wrote:
> On 2005-01-20 Wakko Warner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I didn't think about +0, however, it's not quite obvious though.
> > Actually, I was hoping for a way to see if a file was way off in the
> > future  Like say in 2007 or so.
> 
> I wouldn't know how to do that.

Without touching a file to a date and using -cnewer, there's not.  Quite
annoying IMO.

> > It's not a big deal which is why it's wishlist.
> 
> I'll forward it, seems to be a valid request. The most interesting
> problem is probably how to specify this on the commandline, as the
> obvious candidate -mtime -x is already taken.

-fromdate <x> or -today <x> ??  =)

> > I have often wanted a way to specify seconds as well.
> 
> Wishlist request #2. ;-) I assume you want something like in FreeBSD
> (check the description of -atime in
> <http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=find>).

YES!

> > Like before/after $date.
> 
> Wishlist request#3. -newerXY with Y=t, as in
> <http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=find>.

YES!

heheh, trying to get me to switch to bsd?  =)

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