A less resource intensive solution might be:
find . -name "index*.html" |xargs rm
Alan.
Evert Meulie wrote the following on 11/8/2005 2:58 AM:
The Gentoo forum provided me with the following script, that seems to
do the job:
for dir in $(find /path/to/downloads -type d); do
rm $dir/index.html?* && rm $dir/index.html
done
(from http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-399594.html )
Regards,
Evert
Evert Meulie wrote:
Tobias Tiederle wrote:
Evert Meulie schrieb:
Hi!
Thanks for the reply. Since I have no control over the server from
which I'm pulling the mirror AND I do not want to live with these
files ( 8-) ), I was wondering whether there's a way to exclude
certain file names, so that I can exclude the index.html?*
wildcard...?
afaik there's no way (with official releases) to do this.
I have a regex patch for 1.9.1 lying around on my system but its not
included in current wget releases (because it used pcre instead of
gnu regex/c library regex).
Last thing I heard regex support is planned for 1.11.
(If you mirror this site often, why not use a script and delete them
afterwards?)
That is not a bad idea either! :-)
Does anyone here happen to have a script that does a recursive delete
of all of these index.html?* and index.html (but ONLY if there is a
index.html?* file in the same directory)? Writing a script like this
exceeds my scripting capabilities... :-/
Regards,
Evert
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