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bug#17904: issue with split command
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jayaprakash.vambara |
Subject: |
bug#17904: issue with split command |
Date: |
Fri, 4 Jul 2014 07:08:53 +0000 |
Hi Andreas,
PFB means please find below :-) (sorry for the confusing acronym)
Well, as far as splitting it to separate folder is concerned, I am sure the
newly created files can never be more than 1000KB. Usually the split up files
are around 250KB - 300KB in size.
Thank You,
V. Jayaprakash
-----Original Message-----
From: Andreas Schwab [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: 03 July 2014 18:41
To: Vambara, Jayaprakash
Cc: address@hidden
Subject: Re: bug#17904: issue with split command
<address@hidden> writes:
> I am using split command to split a large file and later I am renaming file.
> PFB command.
What does PFB mean?
> find . -size +1000 -exec split -l 10000 {\} {}-new \;
This may find the newly created files, splitting them again if any of the
produced files is bigger then 1000 bytes. You should produce the output in a
separate directory not located below the current one.
Andreas.
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