S Mathias wrote:
"duplicate filenames"
-> duplicate filenames
Please don't top post.
Now, a) you can't have identical filenames in the same directory, so shall I assume that you're looking for all files under one heirarchical directory structure that have the same name? If so,
find $1 -name $2 -ls
would give you all files of the same name. If, instead, you only needed to know how many of each, you could find $1 -name $2 | wc -l
mark
--- On Wed, 1/5/11, Dominik Zyla gavroche@gavroche.pl wrote:
From: Dominik Zyla gavroche@gavroche.pl Subject: Re: [CentOS] recursively find duplicate filenames To: centos@centos.org Date: Wednesday, January 5, 2011, 1:11 PM On Wed, Jan 05, 2011 at 03:15:03AM -0800, S Mathias wrote:
find duplicate filenames in a folder find | perl -ne 's!([^/]+)$!lc $1!e; print if 1 ==
$seen{$_}++'
find duplicate filenames in a folder recursively ? how?
What do you mean - duplicate? Duplicate by what? Name? Content?
-- Dominik Zyla
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