Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!ames!amdahl!pyramid!leadsv!oetl!randy From: randy@oetl.UUCP (Randy O'Meara) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Zoo (Was Re: Devices in general) Message-ID: <403@oetl1.oetl.UUCP> Date: 13 Dec 88 18:27:27 GMT References: <5816@louie.udel.EDU> <3061@sugar.uu.net> <4972@bsu-cs.UUCP> <3066@sugar.uu.net> <180@sns.UUCP> Reply-To: randy@oetl.UUCP (Randy O'Meara) Organization: Lockheed Missiles & Space Co, Env. Test Lab., Santa Cruz, Ca. Lines: 26 In article <180@sns.UUCP> space@sns.UUCP (Lars Soltau) writes: >In article <3066@sugar.uu.net> peter@sugar.uu.net (Peter da Silva) writes: >>PS: is there a program that'll generate a list of filenames suitable for >>input to 'zoo I'? This is a very cpio-ish option, you know. > >There is a port of UN*X find to the Amiga. It's very well done, every primary >that makes sense with AmigaDOS is implemented. I use find for cpio, so I guess >you could use it for Zoo, too. It came along on a Fish disk some time ago. >Don't remember which, though. >-- Fish Library ================================ Disk 134 ================================ Find Find is a utility which searches for files that satisfy a given boolean expression of attributes, starting from a root pathname and searching recursively down through the hierarchy of the file system. Very much like the Unix find program. Version 1.0, includes source. Author: Rodney Lewis -- _______________________________________________________________ < Randy O'Meara -- LMSC -- SCF > < EMAIL: {pyramid,leadsv}!oetl!randy PHONE: (408) 425-6249 > <_______________________________________________________________>