Carlos E. R. wrote:
Telcontar:~ # locate testing_manpage.log /home/cer2/Documents/testing_manpage.log Telcontar:~ #
cer@Telcontar:~> locate testing_manpage.log cer@Telcontar:~> My user can not locate a file that belongs to another user, but root can.
Are you using mlocate? So is it that you cannot read testing_manpage.log, or is it that you can't read the directory where it is at? I.e. could you do an 'ls' or a 'find' and find that file? (but not be able to read it), or is it not findable? How's the speed compared to locate (not that locate is fast, mind you, but slower would be bad). I'd thought about multithreading locate to bring up the speed a bit. After downloading a new set of rpms, I usually expire the older versions...found that can be sped up by using multiple clients...
remove-oldver-rpms-in-dir.pl Read 22276 rpm names. Use 9 procs w/2477 items/process #pkgs=21330, #deletes=946, total=22276 Recycling 946 duplicates...Done Cumulative This Phase ID 0.000s 0.000s Init 0.000s 0.000s start_program 0.062s 0.062s starting_children 0.070s 0.008s end_starting_children 51.704s 51.634s endRdFrmChldrn_n_start_re_sort 56.315s 4.611s afterFinalSort 56.665s 0.350s afterRecycle -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org