How to sort the output from find
From: Julia Bell (juila.bell_at_jpl.nasa.gov)
Date: 09/21/03
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Date: Sun, 21 Sep 2003 03:13:18 -0700
I'm using "find" to find a set of filenames that include a particular
string. But, then I need a way to sort that list by date (ls -lrt of
all the files that would found).
Is there a straightforward way to do that?
(I normally use tcsh.)
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