At 12:41 PM 2/8/01 -0500, Stephen Joyce wrote:
>sub doname {
> local($name) = @_;
> local($dev, $ino, $vol);
>
> return warn "$name: $!\n" unless ($dev, $ino) = lstat($name);
> return &descend($name) if $ino & 1;
What is the meaning of even/oddness of inode numbers? When I tried to make
any sense out of them in our cell I got nowhere.
> return $name if -l $name || ! -d _;
> $vol = `fs lsmount $name`;
> die unless $vol =~ s/.*mount point for volume '(.*)'\n$/\1/;
> printf "%-${volwidth}s %s\n", $vol, $name;
> return $name if $vol =~ /.*\.backup$/;
> return &descend($name);
>}
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