There's a UVfile executable in the bin directory for UniVerse. This will perform what
you need.
On UNIX, use find: for example (provided the UniVerse bin directory is in PATH):
find . -exec UVfile {}\;
Possibly you can filter the output with grep and/or awk.
On Windows, use the uvwalk.exe utility, and its -uvfile option
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From: LeRoi Keiller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2004 14:46:32 +1000
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Subject: [U2] FW: Identify UniVerse files at unix level
> > Can anyone tell me how I might list ONLY UniVerse data and dictionary
> > files quickly and efficiently at the unix level? ...grep for a signature
> > string in the file, perhaps?
> >
> > LeRoi Keiller
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