Follow-up Comment #4, bug #57025 (project findutils):
Ok, I believed it's my fault...
Quote from man page:
*-atime n*
File was last accessed n*24 hours ago. When find figures
out how many 24-hour periods ago the file was last
accessed, any fractional part is ignored, so to match -atime +1,
a file has to have been accessed at least two days
ago.
*-mtime n*
File's data was last modified n*24 hours ago. See the comments
for -atime to understand how rounding affects the
interpretation of file modification times.
So is that means:
*"+n" >> n* n*24 hours beyond (not include n*24)
*"n" == n* n*24 hours equal
*"-n" << n* n*24 hours within (not include n*24)
I believe the man page doc could be more enriched.
Thanks a lot!
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