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I suspect that the Pcs I use have many files .RData
, used by the R program to save data sets. I want to do a cleaning in these files, but without going into directory by directory, on computer by computer. In addition, I use computers with at least 3 different operating systems: macOS, Ubuntu and Centos.
I already searched the Internet and the command
find . -iname '*RData' -print0 | du -ch --files0-from=-
finds the files I want, as well as calculating the space occupied by each of them. However, it only works on Ubuntu and Centos. When I try to run macOS, I get the following message:
du: illegal option -- f
usage: du [-H | -L | -P] [-a | -s | -d depth] [-c] [-h | -k | -m | -g] [-x]
[-I mask] [file ...]
Which makes sense, because unlike du
of Ubuntu and Centos, the du
macOS does not have the flag --files0-from
.
How can I resolve this issue on macOS? I’m guessing it’s not through du
, but is there any way to do this via terminal? I am using bash 4.4.12(1)-release.
It seems to me that
du
no arguments, completely ignores the STDIN -- or will give a different result than expected (gives the current directory size).– JJoao