On 10/20/20 10:52 AM, Todd Zullinger wrote:
While tac is handy (and amusingly named), I don't think it's what you want. The reason is that the find output order isn't deterministic. It's in the directory entry order, which depends on when the directories were created. Technically, it's a reasonable bet that a sub-directory will be created after the parent directory. But reasonable bets still involve more risk than it's worth when operating on your files. :)
I can't imagine how it could work like that. It has to go recursively so it will *always* find the parent directory first. How could a subdirectory possibly be created before its parent directory?
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