[Aide] Aide Digest, Vol 22, Issue 6

Donny Lee Yew Lin yllee at publicmutual.com.my
Thu May 11 04:03:33 EEST 2006


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Hi,

Please take note that in future, kindly send all Aide Digest news release to
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Regards,
Donny Lee Yew Lin
Information Technology Department
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Email: yllee at publicmutual.com.my
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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: Best Practices (Richard van den Berg)


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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 10 May 2006 07:25:36 +0200
From: Richard van den Berg <richard at vdberg.org>
Subject: Re: [Aide] Best Practices
To: Aide user mailinglist <aide at cs.tut.fi>
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Healy, Trent X -ND wrote:
> Scratch that I figured it out. Still the addition to look into a
> decrease in size would be nice for specific files.

I am not sure what type of files would decrease in size, but otherwise
stay the same. You can use the S directive to allow for growing size
(aide would report a decrease in size). If you do not want to check the
size of a file at all, simply do not use the s or S directives.

Sincerely,

Richard van den Berg


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