On Fri, Dec 09, 2022 at 10:23:29PM +0700, Max Nikulin wrote: > find dir dir/ dir// | sed -n l > dir$ > dir/$ > dir//$ > > find dir dir/ dir// -printf '%T@/%TY-%Tm-%Td/%TT/%p\0' | sort -zn | > while IFS=/ read -rd '' _ day time path; do > printf '%s %s %s\n' "$day" "${time%.*}" "$path"; > done | sed -n l > 2022-12-09 22:13:14 dir$ > 2022-12-09 22:13:14 dir$ > 2022-12-09 22:13:14 dir//$ > > Single trailing / disappeared. Using any other character may cause incorrect > path in the output.
I can't reproduce your result. unicorn:~$ mkdir tmp/leaf unicorn:~$ find tmp/leaf tmp/leaf/ tmp/leaf// tmp/leaf tmp/leaf/ tmp/leaf// unicorn:~$ find tmp/leaf tmp/leaf/ tmp/leaf// -printf '%T@/%TY-%Tm-%Td/%TT/%p\0' | while IFS=/ read -rd '' _ day time path; do printf '%s\n' "$path"; done tmp/leaf tmp/leaf/ tmp/leaf// Which version of bash are you using, or is it some other shell?