Number: 2247 Date: 25-Sep-84 03':31':14 Submitter: JonL.pa Source: JonL.pa Subject: Need Lisp-based file-server "reaper" Assigned To: Attn: Sybalsky,JonL Status: Open In/By: Problem Type: Design - Impl Impact: Moderate Difficulty: Hard Frequency: Everytime Priority: Perhaps System: Other Software Subsystem: Other Machine: 1132 Disk: Lisp Version: 23-Sep-84 17':48':34 Source Files: Microcode Version: 5124 Memory Size: 4096 File Server: Server Software Version: Disposition: ' ["Sannella.PA" "25-Sep-84 11':21':38" Impact':(Serious->Moderate) Priority':(->Perhaps) System':(->Other% Software) Subsystem':(->Other)] Description: Frequently we need to "delver" some files from the directory (and others). But simply "delver"ing -- deleting all but the last n versions -- is no good since the "last n" may all be minor deltas off some previous sourcefile, and all made within a short time period. I suggest using LISPSOURCEFILEP to determine that a "delver" is inappropriate, and then reading the FILECREATED expression and parsing it to the "previous date':" file, so that one may delete all but the last n significant versions -- where the "significant" ones are those mentioned in FILECREATED expressions. -- JonL -- 25-Sep-84 Workaround: Test Case: Edit-By: Sannella.PA Edit-Date: 25-Sep-84 11':21':38