* How to view a files owner if username is + 8 chars?
@ 2004-07-02 23:13 Brandon Evans
2004-07-02 23:50 ` Glynn Clements
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From: Brandon Evans @ 2004-07-02 23:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux Admin
I'm a little embarrassed to be asking such a newb question like this,
but how would I view a files owner if username is + 8 chars? Is there a
simple ls option (I couldnt find it) to do this? Or perhaps another
command I am forgetting about? Other then greping the passwd file, how
would one find this information out?
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Thanks,
Brandon E.
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* Re: How to view a files owner if username is + 8 chars?
2004-07-02 23:13 How to view a files owner if username is + 8 chars? Brandon Evans
@ 2004-07-02 23:50 ` Glynn Clements
2004-07-03 3:05 ` Brandon Evans
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Glynn Clements @ 2004-07-02 23:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Brandon Evans; +Cc: Linux Admin
Brandon Evans wrote:
> I'm a little embarrassed to be asking such a newb question like this,
> but how would I view a files owner if username is + 8 chars? Is there a
> simple ls option (I couldnt find it) to do this? Or perhaps another
> command I am forgetting about? Other then greping the passwd file, how
> would one find this information out?
The "stat" utility can handle usernames longer than 8 characters.
So can the '%u' directive for "find ... -printf ...".
You can get roughly the same behaviour as "ls -l" with:
find $dir -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -printf '%04m %3n %8u %8g %9s %Tb %Td %TY %f %l\n'
except that the above will expand fields to the specified width but
won't truncate them if they are longer.
Unfortunately, you can't get the permissions in rwxr-xr-x format, you
can't get it display the type (file, directory etc), and you can't get
the variable date/time format (i.e. display the time for recent files,
display the year for older ones).
BTW, "find" also has an "-ls" option, which is similar to "ls -ls",
but that also truncates the user/group to 8 characters.
--
Glynn Clements <glynn.clements@virgin.net>
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* Re: How to view a files owner if username is + 8 chars?
2004-07-02 23:50 ` Glynn Clements
@ 2004-07-03 3:05 ` Brandon Evans
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From: Brandon Evans @ 2004-07-03 3:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Glynn Clements; +Cc: Linux Admin
Glynn Clements wrote:
> Brandon Evans wrote:
>
>
> The "stat" utility can handle usernames longer than 8 characters.
> So can the '%u' directive for "find ... -printf ...".
>
> You can get roughly the same behaviour as "ls -l" with:
>
> find $dir -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -printf '%04m %3n %8u %8g %9s %Tb %Td %TY %f %l\n'
>
nice. stat will work just fine. Thank you!
--
Thanks,
Brandon E.
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