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Old 26th July 2009
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Default Find command (Linux options?)

Hi all,

I am trying to do the following:
I want to have a list of all files in a directory and its subdirectories with a md5 hash in its first column.

This is to get a list off all mp3s which I have double.

I though to use
find /musiclocation -printf %f
or something similar (which does not show the path)

But it seems that the command syntax is different.

Is there another way I can accomplish this? or is it possible to install a port that has the linux find command?

Maybe someone knows another approach to this.

Thanks in advance.
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