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I have just realized there is a simpler way to achieve your goal:
$ find . -name md5.txt -execdir md5sum -c '{}' \;
В 12:39 +0100 на 16.01.2012 (пн), teodorescup[@nospam] написа:
> @ivaylo
> The problem was that the md5 files previously created by me didn't have the
> full path like the ones resulted from the string you proposed, and in
> consequence my modification was inefficient.
>
>
Oh, that was the
@Magic Banana
Your string works for my 'problem', thank you.
@ivaylo
The problem was that the md5 files previously created by me didn't have the
full path like the ones resulted from the string you proposed, and in
consequence my modification was inefficient.
As far as you wrote, 'md5sum' was called from the "subfloders" and you need
to do the same when checking. Moreover, double quotes are needed for paths
including spaces. Here is something that should work if called from the root
of the hierarchy subtree containing the md5.txt files:
$ find "$P
В 23:28 +0100 на 15.01.2012 (нд), teodorescup[@nospam] написа:
> And, eventually, I found the string:
> find /tmp/some_dir/ -type d | while read dir; do md5sum -c
> ${dir}/md5sum.txt
> ; done
>
> Unfortunately, for some reason (probably the folder naming), I can't apply it
>
> to for the t
And, eventually, I found the string:
find /tmp/some_dir/ -type d | while read dir; do md5sum -c ${dir}/md5sum.txt
; done
Unfortunately, for some reason (probably the folder naming), I can't apply it
to for the task I need, yet.
Thank you ivaylo, but I'm afraid I haven't made myself understood (mostly
because of the title).
The command you suggested seems to work fine but my problem now is how do I
check the md5 files (created) from the subfolders.
I tried to modify the command myself but I can't get pass the pipe
В 11:32 +0100 на 15.01.2012 (нд), teodorescup[@nospam] написа:
> Hello,
Hello.
> I need to check several directories contents and I want to do it with one
> command and I don't know how.
>
> Any idea would be appreciated.
Not exactly one command, but a one-liner, or a script.
$ find /tmp/som
Hello,
I need to check several directories contents and I want to do it with one
command and I don't know how.
Any idea would be appreciated.
In each directory was run "md5sum * >md5.txt".
folder--
|subfolder1---md5.txt
---|--file1
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