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-ctime n True if the file's status was changed n days ago.
-mtime n True if the file's data was modified n days ago.
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what do we mean by file status here.
Sorry if the question is silly.
Thanks
Anurag
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It is a good question. You can go to unix and type
man find , it will give detail.
Based on what I find, ctime means since last time the file status was changed by such as chmod,chown,etc.
mtime means since the last time the data of the file was changed. Honestly, I myself not too clear about the differences betwen those two. I hope some unix gurus will help.
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Thanks dragon99.
Anybody knows how to do the same thing on NT.
Thanks
Anurag
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