Would you believe
ls -ltu
You shouldn't after my earlier noise, without checking whether the ls to
which you have access implements it and that the file system in question
tracks access time. The ls with BSDi (4.1) and with Linux (various recent
versions) do do the -u flag.
--John (who begs forgiveness!)
At 18:19 +0100 10/25/2001, Phil Chambers wrote:
>Ideally I would like to just do the equivalent of "touch /dirxx/listname"
>every
>time a list is used. Then a simple "ls -lt /dirxx/" to get a list of the
>names
>of the lists in the order of oldest-used-first.
--
John Baxter jwblist@??? Port Ludlow, WA, USA