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7.4

complex search program

Asked by sma3092 in Linux Programming

i am working on a cvs tree

the tree is /home/cvs/live

under this tree is different projects such as

/home/cvs/live
                     /andrew
                     /steve
                     /john

under each project is a directory called Attic which hold a number of files



                    /andrew/files, files
                                /Attic/files,files,files

I need to write a script which recusively searches each project looking in the attic directory and directory above
attic for each project to see whether there is a duplicate file.  if a match is made write the full path name to
a text file.

does someone have a script which does this? or can write one of the fly?
                           
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