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From: j.travis (skynet_at_psinode.com)
Date: 04/30/04

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    Is there any way to monitor a directory for files that exist only for a split second? Like say I wanted to monitor /tmp and if a file get written to it I want to know the details (name, permissions, size, etc) even though it dissappears a second later.

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