Re: How to compare directory contents
- From: isw <isw@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2008 10:37:22 -0800
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<3549cdfc-207d-479a-8de8-984d1e47e9f5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Richard Cavell <richardcavell@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, all.
I have two directories, each containing thousands of files. For each
of the files in one directory, I want to determine:
1. Does it exist in the other directory?
2. If it exists, is it a byte-for-byte exact copy?
3. Is its file creation date similar?
I suppose it's possible from the command line. Does anyone have a
solution? I'm prepared to use Windows if necessary.
If you don't have "TextWrangler" get a copy (it's free).
If you drag a *closed* folder into a TextWrangler text window, you'll
get a list of what's in the folder. Do that for each of the folders you
want to compare, and then tell TextWrangler to compare the two windows
(Search/Compare Two Front Documents).
Isaac
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