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#11 Re: Running programs when filesystem events occur Posted by Anonymous (83.15.xx.xx) on Wed 27 Feb 2008 at 21:03 Maybe dnotify: Description: Execute a command when the contents of a directory change dnotify is a simple program based on Linux kernel 2.4.19+'s dnotify API. dnotify can execute a specified command each time the content of a specific directory changes. It is run from the command line and takes two arguments: one or more directories to monitor and a command to execute whenever a directory has changed. Options control what events to trigger on: when a file was read in the directory, when one was created, deleted and so on. Tag: interface::commandline, use::monitor, works-with::file regards, LiNiO
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