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-exec looks for a ';' as the command terminator.  I wouldn't expect 
either of these to work though.  The first does not have the command 
terminator.  The second does not have the requisite '{}' although I 
suspect that it may work, providing misleading results, assuming that 
'll' will simply be executed against the current directory.

The proper syntax is:

find . -atime +6 -exec ll {} \;

-- 
Until later, Geoffrey       Registered Linux User #108567
                             AT&T Certified UNIX System Programmer - 1995


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