Hmmm... I have a nightly cron job that is supposed to be doing this but 
apparently it is not running. Anyways, the one liner command is much 
more concise than my brute force approach was. So +1 and I can kill the 
cron job once and for all.

Andrea Aime wrote:
> Andrea Aime ha scritto:
>> Hi,
>> looking at the nightly builds I noticed they
>> are accumulating:
>> http://gridlock.openplans.org/geoserver/1.7.x/
>>
>> I guess we need to add something at the end of the
>> script that kills everything older than x days.
>>
>> Arne suggested something along the lines of:
>>
>> find $dist -mtime +6 -exec -rf {} \;
> 
> Original Arne suggestion was actually something with
> a file filter, I removed it to just use one command
> but it's in fact dangerous.
> So it would be more something like:
> 
> find $dist -name 'geoserver*bin.zip' -mtime +6 -exec -rf {} \;
> find $dist -name 'geoserver*war.zip' -mtime +6 -exec -rf {} \;
> find $dist -name 'ext-*.zip' -mtime +6 -exec -rf {} \;
> 
> And we can keep more days, a few gigs load is fine, some
> maybe last 20 days? (should amount to 2GB more or less)
> 
> Cheers
> Andrea
> 


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Justin Deoliveira
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
Enterprise support for open source geospatial.

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