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Originally Posted by jggimi
Because that particular find(1) command used a relative directory: "find .".
If you need a full path, use find with /path/to/your/files instead. If you don't want any path information, run the output through awk or perl or python and remove it.
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It is just that the linux find has this option available.
So scripting is not necessary.
Python, Perl does make more dependencies.
vermaden: nice piece of shell script
(and purely bash
) didn't know the command basename
Thanks for your efforts guys!