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[vdr] Re: command to get all vdr-dirs



It seams to work, thanks a lot
Gerhard

On Sun, 30 Mar 2003 14:45:57 +0200 (CEST)
 Sergei Haller <Sergei.Haller@math.uni-giessen.de> wrote:
>On Sun, 30 Mar 2003, Gerhard Steiner (GS) wrote:
>
>GS> So I would need a command to list all these
>directories
>GS> within a list.
>GS> How can this be done?
>GS> All the directories should be displayed till the level
>of
>GS> e.g. 2003-03-15.22.13.50.50.rec
>GS> e.g. if there is the directory
>GS>
>/video/Agatha_Christie#3A_Mord_#E0_la_Carte/2003-03-15.22.13.50.50.rec
>GS> it should be displayed as
>GS> /video
>GS> /video/Agatha_Christie#3A_Mord_#E0_la_Carte
>GS>
>GS> and so on.
>GS> Maybe it could be as simple as "find /video -follow
>-type d
>GS> -name '*.*'"
>
>try to pipe the output of find through something like
>   grep -vEe ".(rec|del)$"
>
>i.e.
>   find /video -follow -type d | grep -vEe ".(rec|del)$"
>
>
>c ya
>        Sergei
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