2007/4/16, Ian Darwin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
pkg/DESCR:
xtail watches the growth of files. It's like running a tail -f
on a bunch of files at once. My favorite usage is: xtail /var/log/*
You can specify both filenames and directories on the command line.
If you specify a directory, it watches all
* Ian Darwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] [16.04.2007 01:56]:
OK?
The excluded entries get readded after the next zapped list check. It
seems better to exclude them completely:
--- xtail.c.origMon Apr 16 11:16:06 2007
+++ xtail.c Mon Apr 16 11:24:10 2007
@@ -47,6 +47,9 @@
Maybe you'd be interested in PR #5092, i made a small patch to add this
functionality to tail(1) some times ago (but it doesn't work with
directories iirc) :
http://gcu.info/~gaston/openbsd-tail-follow-multiple-files.patch
Thanks for the contribution, but I don't think we want to
pkg/DESCR:
xtail watches the growth of files. It's like running a tail -f
on a bunch of files at once. My favorite usage is: xtail /var/log/*
You can specify both filenames and directories on the command line.
If you specify a directory, it watches all the files in that
directory. It will
On Sun, Apr 15, 2007 at 07:50:28PM -0400, Ian Darwin wrote:
pkg/DESCR:
xtail watches the growth of files. It's like running a tail -f
on a bunch of files at once. My favorite usage is: xtail /var/log/*
snip
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Port is at http://www.darwinsys.com/openbsd/myports/xtail.tar.gz
OK?
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