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- jls - list contents of a Jaquith archive directory.
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- jjllss [--aarrcchh _a_r_c_h_i_v_e] [--sseerrvveerr _h_o_s_t_n_a_m_e] [--ppoorrtt _p_o_r_t]
- [--rraannggee ((_d_a_t_e_1,_d_a_t_e_2)] [--oowwnneerr _n_a_m_e] [--ggrroouupp _n_a_m_e] [--aabbss
- _r_e_g_e_x_p] [--uu]] [[--aassooff _d_a_t_e] [--ssiinnccee _d_a_t_e] [--ffiirrsstt _n] [--llaasstt _n]
- [--aallll] [--mmooddddaattee] [_f_i_l_e_l_i_s_t] [--ll] [--ii] [--uu] [--aa] [--ss] [--gg]
- [--dd] [--RR] [--rraaww]
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- --aarrcchh _a_r_c_h_i_v_e Name of logical archive. If none is speci-
- fied, the environment variable JARCHIVE is
- used, if defined, else the default archive is
- used.
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- --sseerrvveerr _h_o_s_t_n_a_m_e
- Specifies host where Jaquith server is run-
- ning. Defaults to the environment variable
- JSERVER.
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- --ppoorrtt _p_o_r_t Specifies port number where Jaquith server is
- running. Defaults to the environment variable
- JPORT.
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- --rraannggee _d_a_t_e_1,_d_a_t_e_2
- List files with date in specified range.
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- --oowwnneerr _n_a_m_e List only files with specified owner name.
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- --ggrroouupp _n_a_m_e List only files with specified group name.
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- --aabbss _r_e_g_e_x_p List files which match _r_e_g_e_x_p in their
- abstract lines.
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- --aassooff _d_a_t_e List version which was current as of specified
- date. Equivalent to: -range(1-jan-1970,_d_a_t_e)
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- --ssiinnccee _d_a_t_e List versions between _d_a_t_e and present date.
- Equivalent to: -range(_d_a_t_e,_p_r_e_s_e_n_t-_d_a_t_e)
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- --ffiirrsstt _n List from the nth version in the date range.
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- --llaasstt List to the nth version in the date range.
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- --aallll List all the versions in the archive.
- Equivalent to: -first 1 -last -1
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- --mmooddddaattee Use the file's modification date, not its
- archive date for all date comparisons.
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- --ll Display using long format (see below).
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- --ii Display buffer number where file lives, volume
- id where buffer lives, and position on volume
- of buffer.
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- --uu Display archive date instead of last-
- modification date (with -l option).
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- --aa Display abstract.
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- --ss Display file size in 1024 byte units.
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- --gg Display group name.
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- --dd Display directory name only.
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- --RR Display directory tree recursively.
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- --rraaww Display output in raw mode. This feature is
- undocumented, (you are NOT presently reading
- this) and is subject to change/removal.
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- DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
- JJllss provides a simple directory listing mechanism for an
- archive tape system controlled by the Jaquith program.
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- The primary argument _f_i_l_e_l_i_s_t is a file expression which
- specifies the files to be listed. Shell-like globbing is
- supported. '*' matches any number of characters. '?' matches
- a single character. Additionally, curly braces can be used
- to enclose alternatives. For example foo.{bak,?} matches
- foo.bak, foo.c and foo.h.
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- Note that any metacharacters which are not protected with a
- backslash or quotes will be expanded by the shell, not by
- the Jaquith system.
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- The default action is to list the simple filenames of the
- most recent versions of matching filenames. The set of
- files listed can be controlled by the use of one or more
- options. The options are all logically ANDed together; only
- files matching all criteria are listed.
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- The -range, -first and -last options work together to
- specify a subset of the archived versions. First, the date
- range is applied, resulting in a list of candidates numbered
- logically from 1 to _n. Then the first and last options are
- applied to this list. First and last can be positive and
- retrieve the specified filenames from restricted list, or
- they can be negative in which case they count from the end
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- of the list. Thus, the most recent version of a file can be
- retrieved with 'first -1 last -1' without having to know how
- many versions currently exist.
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- _d_a_t_e is of the form _D_a_t_e_S_p_e_c[:_T_i_m_e_S_p_e_c]. _T_i_m_e_S_p_e_c is of the
- form [hh[:mm[:ss]]], and _D_a_t_e_S_p_e_c is of the form
- dd-month[-yyyy]. Month is the first 3 letters of the month;
- all others are numbers. The '/' character is a substitute
- for '-' and '.' may be used instead of ':'.
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- By default jls simply lists the matching filenames, 1 per
- line. In long form jls generates:
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- _m_o_d_e _o_w_n_e_r_I_D _s_i_z_e _d_a_t_e _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e
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- With the --ii option the "inode" information is included:
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- _t_B_u_f_I_d _v_o_l_I_d _f_i_l_e_m_a_r_k _m_o_d_e _o_w_n_e_r_I_D _s_i_z_e _d_a_t_e _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e
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- _d_a_t_e is the archive date if the -_u option is given, else
- it's the file's last modification date.
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- BBUUGGSS
- The option flags have little relation to the standard ls
- options.
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- No multicolumn formatting is provided.
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- A file which matches more than one regular expression will
- be listed multiple times.
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- Only one archive can be specified at a time.
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- Unlike the shell, the Jaquith globbing characters '*' and
- '?' match a '.' in the first position.
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