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1.1 ! root 1: #create X3 ! 2: stuff ! 3: #print ! 4: The list of file names from "ls" can also be obtained ! 5: sorted by the date the file was most recently changed, ! 6: with the newest files listed first. This list is ! 7: obtained by typing "ls -t". ! 8: ! 9: What is the oldest file in this directory? ! 10: Type "answer name", where "name" is the oldest file. ! 11: #create X1 ! 12: stuff ! 13: #create X2 ! 14: stuff ! 15: #copyin ! 16: #user ! 17: #uncopyin ! 18: ls -t | tail -1 >X1 ! 19: tail -1 .copy >test ! 20: #cmp X1 test ! 21: #log ! 22: #next ! 23: 0.1f 10
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