Elementary Problem with find
GBradfor
GBradfor@fhssmtp.redstone.army.mil
Tue Oct 21 14:54:00 GMT 1997
This is, more than likely, a true newbie problem. I've searched the
back issues of the mailing list, and there are no other reports of
this problem. So, it's probably just me; but just in case...
find is failing to take valid command strings. I am running b18 under
Windows95.
Example case:
find . -name *.c -print
The cygwin32 version gives the following error:
FIND: Parameter format not correct
Running this same command on my Linux box gives the appropriate file
listing.
I have also tried variations on this same theme:
find <absolute path name (with both '\' and '/')> -name *.c -print
find -name *.c -print /* no starting pathname; use present */
/* directory as default. */
find . -name "*.c" -print
find . -name '*.c' -print
The most interesting was:
find "<absolute pathname>" -name *.c -print
find ignored what was in quotes and interpretted everything else as
search paths.
Any suggestions on this?
/s/
Pat Bradford
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