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Re: Is there a fast way to get acl's for the whole filesystem (or chunk thereof)
Eric Blake writes...
> But if you WANT to guarantee a newline between processes, just ask for it.
> Here's one way:
>
> find -print0 | xargs -0 sh -c 'getfacl "$@"; echo' sh
That works!
But it is more than a third slower, presumably because of the extra shell
overhead.
Is there any way to "ask for the newline" without incurring that overhead?
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