The easiest way I can think of is using your favorite "find" program.  I would 
assume that the unix find program will do this for you.

On Jun 6, 2011, at 5:27 AM, florian wrote:

> If i dont change this arborescence, how I can find a backup at
> specific date ?
> 
> Think
> 
> On 3 juin, 17:26, Patrick <kc7...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Jun 3, 2011, at 8:12 AM, florian wrote:
>> 
>>> But it's possible to avoid this arborescence ? even if i lose in
>>> performance ?
>> 
>> My understanding is that the answer is "mo" because you're not even supposed 
>> to be using those files directly, so it shouldn't matter.  You should be 
>> using the file bucket through puppet instead.
>> 
>> Out of curiosity, why do you care?

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