On 2007-01-02 10:20, Kurt Buff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
I don't even have a clue how to start this one, so am looking for a
little help.
I've got a directory with a large number of gzipped files in it (over
110k) along with a few thousand uncompressed files.
I'd like to find the
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Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2007 19:50:01 -0800
From: James Long [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2007 10:20:08 -0800
From: Kurt Buff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't even have a clue how to start this one, so am looking for a little
help.
I've got a
On 1/2/07, James Long [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip my problem description
Hi, Kurt.
Can I make some assumptions that simplify things? No kinky filenames,
just [a-zA-Z0-9.]. My approach specifically doesn't like colons or
spaces, I bet. Also, you say gzipped, so I'm assuming it's ONLY gzip,
On 1/3/07, Ian Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2007 19:50:01 -0800
From: James Long [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message: 28
Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2007 10:20:08 -0800
From: Kurt Buff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't even have a clue how to start this one, so am looking
On 1/2/07, Giorgos Keramidas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007-01-02 10:20, Kurt Buff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can probably use awk(1) or perl(1) to post-process the output of
gzip(1).
The gzip(1) utility, when run with the -cd options will uncompress the
compressed files and send the
On 2007-01-03 10:42, Kurt Buff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/2/07, James Long [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip my problem description
Hi, Kurt.
Can I make some assumptions that simplify things? No kinky filenames,
just [a-zA-Z0-9.]. My approach specifically doesn't like colons or
spaces, I
On 2007-01-03 10:28, Kurt Buff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I put together this one-liner after perusing 'man zcat':
find /local/amavis/virusmails -name *.gz -print | xargs zcat -l out.txt
It puts out multiple instances of stuff like this:
compressed uncompr. ratio uncompressed_name
Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2007 04:46:43 +1100 (EST)
From: Ian Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Batch file question - average size of file in directory
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On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, Kurt Buff wrote:
On 1/3/07, Ian Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: James Long [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Kurt Buff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[..]
I've got a directory with a large number of gzipped files in it (over
110k) along with a few thousand
All,
I don't even have a clue how to start this one, so am looking for a little help.
I've got a directory with a large number of gzipped files in it (over
110k) along with a few thousand uncompressed files.
I'd like to find the average uncompressed size of the gzipped files,
and ignore the
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Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2007 10:20:08 -0800
From: Kurt Buff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Batch file question - average size of file in directory
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All,
I don't even
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