The + is equilivilent to >.

So it means greater than 0 days.

Thanks

Brock

On 6/7/05, Mike Miller <mbmiller at taxa.epi.umn.edu> wrote:
> On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Brock Noland wrote:
> 
> > Jim, thanks for SO many answers! The +0 setting is ingenious!
> 
> What does "-mtime +0" do?  I'm not clear on the meaning of the "+".  The
> man page doesn't help much.  The info page is a little better but it isn't
> very clear either.  Thanks.
> 
> Mike
> 
> 
> >> I am not sure if I understand what you want, but if you want to
> >> use parenthesis in your expression, if you are testing this from
> >> a shell depending on which shell you are using, you may need to
> >> escape them.  So the your second expression would be:
> >>   find ${TARGET} -type f -user ${USER} \( -mtime +1 -o -mtime 1 \) !  -name 'LogCleanup.list*' -exec gzip -f {} \;
> >>
> >> If I understand what you want correctly, then I think that you
> >> could get the same results with:
> >>    find ${TARGET} -type f -user ${USER} -mtime +0 !  -name 'LogCleanup.list*' -exec gzip -f {} \;
> 
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