On 2/22/99 7:56 PM, Nolan Darilek said:

>Also, I noticed something on the e2compr page concerning different
>file formats for different versions. The notes mentioned something
>about 0.3x using different formats than 0.4x. This concerns me. I'm
>using 0.4, so the notes concerning different formats don't apply. But,
>what if these formats change in later versions? It _should_ be a
>matter of uncompressing the directories, patching and upgrading, and
>then recompressing. But, is there some convenient way of seeing which
>directories I compressed? I'm just keeping notes at the moment, but is
>there a command which summarizes what I've compressed and displays
>which directories contain the 'c' attribute?

I'm poorly versed in the vagaries of shell scripting, but some 
combination of find and lsattr ought to do it. Actually now that I look 
at the man page, you should be able to pipe lsattr -aR / to grep or sed 
to get the list of compressed files.

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