Salve Andreas!

On Wed, 18 Oct 2006, Andreas Kretschmer wrote:
> fam / dnotify soll das können, frag mal google.

es war dnotify was ich suchte und ich habe
apt-cache show befragt ;)


fam
Description: File Alteration Monitor
 FAM monitors files and directories, notifying interested applications
 of changes.
 .
 This package provides a server that can monitor a given list of files
 and notify applications through a socket. If the kernel supports
 dnotify (kernels >= 2.4.x) FAM is notified directly by the kernel. 
 Otherwise it has to poll the files' status. FAM can also provide a RPC
 service for monitoring remote files (such as on a mounted NFS filesystem).


dnotify
Description: Execute a command when the contents of a directory change
 dnotify is a simple program based on Linux kernel 2.4.19+'s dnotify
 API. dnotify can execute a specified command each time the content
 of a specific directory changes. It is run from the command line and
 takes two arguments: one or more directories to monitor and a command
 to execute whenever a directory has changed. Options control what
 events to trigger on: when a file was read in the directory, when one
 was created, deleted and so on.


Hmmm hätte auch apt-cache search befragen können, statt die Liste,
aber manchmal hat man nicht sofort eine Idee nach Stichwörtern:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache search monitor | grep directory
dnotify - Execute a command when the contents of a directory change
gamin - File and directory monitoring system
libgamin0 - Client library for the gamin file and directory monitoring
system
lurkftp - monitor changes in ftp sites and opt. mirror to a local
directory
tripwire - file and directory integrity checker

Also danke,

rob

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