pFind 6.3
find -P "/" -maxdepth 100 -user root -size +0k -size -1000M -iname "*don*"
returns:
find: invalid predicate `-P'
If I remove the -P, I get
find: invalid -size type `M'
If I remove the size thing it works (incredibly quickly too!)
I'm not sure what all this means, but according to the packages list I have
bash-3.0 and busybox-1.01.
If it is easy, you might want to add an error message to your gui, as it just says it hasn't found any files, when presumably it didn't even search - sometime someone will have problems because something is broken in their install; it won't just help crazy people like me that try to run new programs in old OSs.
returns:
find: invalid predicate `-P'
If I remove the -P, I get
find: invalid -size type `M'
If I remove the size thing it works (incredibly quickly too!)
I'm not sure what all this means, but according to the packages list I have
bash-3.0 and busybox-1.01.
If it is easy, you might want to add an error message to your gui, as it just says it hasn't found any files, when presumably it didn't even search - sometime someone will have problems because something is broken in their install; it won't just help crazy people like me that try to run new programs in old OSs.
First. You are not using version 0.8. Version 0.8 and 0.9 has a different output, but still the -P will be there. It defines how to handle symbolic links. I'm absolutely no guru, but it seems that 'find' act different i 1.x than in 2.x.
Pfind is built for Puppy 2.14, and version 0.9 is built for Puppy 2.15. I have no plans making this available world wide. It is after all just a simple bash-script. This is why it only is 17kb.If it is easy, you might want to add an error message to your gui, as it just says it hasn't found any files, when presumably it didn't even search - sometime someone will have problems because something is broken in their install; it won't just help crazy people like me that try to run new programs in old OSs.
- veronicathecow
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Hi, I've tried installing version 0.9 but nothing happens when you click on the pfind icon in Dotpups.
If I go bacvkto version 0.7 it is fine and version 0.8 also works (although it says it's version 0.7)
I'm using Rudy Puppy 2.13 Any thoughts? thanks
P.S. am having the same trouble with Pbackup, see
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 734#101734
Hi, having a bit of trouble here. Version 1.9.5 seems fine but 1.9.6 -1.9.8 all install okay but will not run, nothing appears on the screen.
If I go bacvkto version 0.7 it is fine and version 0.8 also works (although it says it's version 0.7)
I'm using Rudy Puppy 2.13 Any thoughts? thanks
P.S. am having the same trouble with Pbackup, see
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 734#101734
Hi, having a bit of trouble here. Version 1.9.5 seems fine but 1.9.6 -1.9.8 all install okay but will not run, nothing appears on the screen.
You have to install the new gtkdialog3 which is at:
ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributio ... 0.7.18.pet
Incase you haven't already.
ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributio ... 0.7.18.pet
Incase you haven't already.
- veronicathecow
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It's all sorted thanks to plinej, see for simple instructions
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 5&start=75
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 5&start=75
In the upcoming Pfind 1.0 you can set a list of paths you want to include for search. This list can be set in config-file to be the default searchpath. Together with the option to stay inside current filesystem, it should be doable, making whatever searchpath you want. But there is no exclude-list.VariEze wrote:Can I exclude say,
/root/mnt
from a
/
search?
so it doesn't go off searching on my samba mounts?
- Lobster
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Pfind will be in Puppy Viz Release Candidate 1
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/CommunityEdition
which will be out in a few days if Warren keeps taking vitamins with his Fosters . . .
Well done guys. Zigbert in particular - this is so needed
I think it should have its own icon "Find"
I have run it OK in Puppy 2.14
We need more testers - run the dotpup released by VariEze as it has the gtkdialog3 (I am assuming)? which is in 2.15 (only available in Beta testing) but not yet in 2.14 or below . . .
In 2.14 when restarting JWM you will Pfind [sic] the program in the menu under "Filesystems"
Viz - everything you heard about it is true
It really is Vizzy
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Puppy215Progress
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/CommunityEdition
which will be out in a few days if Warren keeps taking vitamins with his Fosters . . .
Well done guys. Zigbert in particular - this is so needed
I think it should have its own icon "Find"
I have run it OK in Puppy 2.14
We need more testers - run the dotpup released by VariEze as it has the gtkdialog3 (I am assuming)? which is in 2.15 (only available in Beta testing) but not yet in 2.14 or below . . .
In 2.14 when restarting JWM you will Pfind [sic] the program in the menu under "Filesystems"
Viz - everything you heard about it is true
It really is Vizzy
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Puppy215Progress
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