\_ moin, moin,
\_
\_ doing a couple of filesystems lists and then diffing them to make sure
\_ they contain the same files. I'm running into a prob with files that have
\_ either special chars or spaces embedded in the name/path.
\_
\_ find wants to turn special chars into gobbly-gook, whereas tar renders the
\_ escapes sequences. Use ls -b to turn the special chars into escape
\_ sequences it also adds escapes for spaces, which tar doesn't do.
\_
\_ Either of these probs trips up diff when verifying that the file lists are
\_ the same.
\_
\_ Anyone know a solution that doesn't require brute forcing with tools like
\_ perl or sed/awk?
Yeah. Wetware will do it just fine, particularly if assisted by a
printer and a secretary. :-)
Or try ediff-compare-buffers in emacs. Pretty light show; it'll at
least page through the differences coherently for you.
David