Re: History changes for one file
2007/8/24, ESCOBAR CALDERON DANIEL <descobar@xxxxxxx>:
Hi,
Is there a command I can run for check history write changes to a file?
Thanks,
Under normal circumstances you can watch the last modification time with the
'stat' command. If you want a more complex monitoring you can use the
inotify kernel subsystem.
Cheers.
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