.x-RELEASE if you
try the "stop" target (not happy shutting down an ng_eiface(4) node
which has had its MAC address changed)... this has been fixed in
-CURRENT; I don't know about -STABLE.
Regards,
- Robin
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Robin Breathe / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / +44-1865-741800
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I wrote:
> The problem is that `find -L . -type l -print` reports only the "dud"
> symlinks, but `find -L . -type l -delete` removes ALL symlinks...
which
> is clearly not the desired behaviour.
I've just realised this is mentioned under BUGS in man 1 find, so my
query changes to: "anyone fancy
Hi,
I'm writing a simple crontab script to automatically find and remove
invalid symlinks.
My initial ideas relied on readlink, etc., but looking more closely at
find(1), I thought I saw a better/faster way to do it.
I think my dilemma is best illustrated by example:
[isometry@quadric:~/test]$
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