Hannu E K Nevalainen a écrit :
From: Jared Ingersoll Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 8:55 PM
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There is a 32KB length limit on the command line. This is imposed on us by the underlying "OS" - i.e. not likely to change.
To check how long your command line would be, try something like this:
$ find -type f -name 'send.log.*' | ( read f; cc=-1; echo ""; while [ ! -z "$f" ];do cc=$(( 1 + $cc + $( echo "$f" | wc -c) )); echo -e "\e[F$cc\e[K";read f; done; echo -e "\e[F$cc chars" )
Remember to add the length of e.g. "ls -l " (note space).
If this gives a number larger than...
$ echo $(( ( 1 << 15 ) -1 )) 32767
... then you're "outta luck".
I try your command on a Microsoft XP pro and I win
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ s=1 $ find -type f -name '*' | ( read f; cc=-1; echo ""; while [ ! -z "$f" ]; do cc=$(( 1 + $cc + $( echo "$f" | wc -c) )); echo -e "\e[F$cc\e[K";read f; done; echo -e "\e[F$cc chars"; ) 1789980 chars
Where is the problem?
bye
/Hannu E K Nevalainen, B.Sc. EE - 59?16.37'N, 17?12.60'E -- printf("Timezone: %s\n", (DST)?"UTC+02":"UTC+01"); -- --END OF MESSAGE--
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