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Subject:    =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Re:_[gentoo-user-fr]_droits_"automatique?= =?ISO-8859-1?Q?s"_pour_le_contenu_d'un_r=E
From:       "Etienne Hilson" <etienne.hilson () gmail ! com>
Date:       2007-08-20 16:27:50
Message-ID: 194d520c0708200927h249cc4c3idbfbe9b585082e19 () mail ! gmail ! com
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Tout à fait ça, je vous le mets pour info :

Usage: dnotify [OPTION]... DIRECTORY... [-e COMMAND...]
Execute a command every time the contents of a directory change.

Events:
  -A, --access             trigger when a file in the directory was accessed
  -M, --modify             trigger when a file in the directory was modified
  -C, --create             trigger when a file was created in the directory
  -D, --delete             trigger whan a file was unlinked from the directory
  -R, --rename             trigger when a file in the directory was renamed
  -B, --attrib             trigger when the directory had its attributes
                           changed (after chmod, chown)
  -a, --all                all of the above

General:
  -e, --execute=COMMAND..  command to execute when an event is triggered
                           (all remaining args are treated as command args)
  -f, --file=FILE          read directories to monitor from FILE, one per line
  -p, --processes=COUNT    max number of commands to run at a time
  -q, --queue=DEPTH        max depth of queue holding commands to be run
  -t, --times=COUNT        exit after running the command COUNT times
  -o, --once               same as `--times 1'
  -r, --recursive          monitor subdirectories too (recursively)
  -b, --background         run in background (detach)
  -s, --silent             don't print warnings about non-zero child exits
      --quiet              same as `--silent'
      --help               display this help and exit
      --version            output version information and exit
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