On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 09:41, Rupert Bruce <[email protected]> wrote:

> truncate (GNU coreutils) 7.4
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> Unexpected behavior:
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> $ ls -l
> total 0
> $ truncate --size 0 *.log
> $ ls
> *.log
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> I would expect "truncate --size 0 *.log" to truncate any files ending with
> ".log"; instead I get a new file called "*.log"
>
> FYI, one of the first changes I make on a new installation is to alias
> truncate in .bashrc:
> alias ll='ls -l'
> alias la='ls -A'
> alias truncate='truncate --size 0'
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In newer versions of truncate there is a "--no-create" option.



Steve

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