File date attribute

2006-01-28 Thread Bruce R Graham
Hi: am a Newbie and this is my first script:
We were recently burgled and had our computers stolen. Easy to replace,
but the data that was lost is years and years of work. I've
investigated offsite data backup but it seems expensive. In any case,
the data we have is not volumous.
Rather, would like to send emails of files to a backup address at
gmail.
So, this is my plan:
Run a script in cron.daily. The script should check a timestamp placed
by the last occurrence of that script. Then check my home folder for
files modified between that timestamp and now. Then send those files
off to gmail.
I have most of the pieces in place, except I can't find out how to
retrieve the date modified attribute of a file. Does anybody know how
to do that?
I'll post the full script when I'm done in case there is anybody who
would like to use it.
Kindest,
BG

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Re: File date attribute

2006-01-28 Thread Sybren Stuvel
Bruce R Graham enlightened us with:
 Run a script in cron.daily. The script should check a timestamp
 placed by the last occurrence of that script. Then check my home
 folder for files modified between that timestamp and now. Then send
 those files off to gmail.
 I have most of the pieces in place, except I can't find out how to
 retrieve the date modified attribute of a file. Does anybody know
 how to do that?

man find. You can even tell it to list all files older than a
reference file.

Sybren
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