In message <9ea3c4a038d14a2fa37a2ea3c801a...@lbs8>, Martin Phillips <[email protected]> writes
Hi all,

A follow up to my own query.....

This site uses entirely dynamic files. The recommended way to do fnuxi recursively over a whole application is to use find as in my previous email. This will end up doing the fnuxi against the DATA.30 and OVER.30 files. The OVER.30 file reports that it is not a UV file and is skipped.

If I do the fnuxi against the directory that represents the dynamic file, it appears to work. If I do it against the DATA.30 file it sometimes hangs.

So, it now sounds as though I need to construct a find that will produce all the files that don't end .30 (so I get the dictionaries and indices) and a second pass to do all directories.

Once again, anyone had experience of this?

not being on my linux system I can't do a quick "man", but has find got an option to say how deep to search? Off the top of my head I think it has. If you can say "only search the current directory", and run it in the account directory, it sounds like that'll do exactly what you want.

That's assuming you're only converting one account. If you're converting multiple accounts, Brian's "search for VOCs and process each in turn in a script" sounds like the route you want.

Cheers,
Wol
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