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Re: Bug in find
From: |
Stepan Kasal |
Subject: |
Re: Bug in find |
Date: |
Mon, 30 Sep 2002 10:02:30 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.2.5.1i |
Hello,
On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 10:17:08AM +0000, Pete Tompkins wrote:
> mkdir .a
> >.a/b
> find . -depth -name .a -exec ls -l {} \;
...
> find: ./.a: No such file or directory
...
> Linux 2.4.5 (Slackware distribution)
> find (GNU find version 4.1)
>
> Am I using the wrong version?
Works for me, with this configuration:
Linux kernel version 2.2.18
glibc-2.2.4
GNU find version 4.1.7
I wanted to try 4.1 to find out whether this is the reason but it even
doesn't compile with my configuration. So I gave up.
The 4.1 release is very old, so I'd try a newer one.
Since alpha.gnu.org doesn't have anything at the moment, you can try an
FTP search for findutils-4.1.7.tar.gz .
Or you can use cvs:
cvs -d:pserver:address@hidden:/cvsroot/findutils login
<hit Enter>
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:address@hidden:/cvsroot/findutils co \
-r FINDUTILS_4_1_7-2 -d findutils-4.1.7 findutils
With somewhat simpler command (after the cvs login):
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:address@hidden:/cvsroot/findutils co findutils
you can try the newest developer version of findutils.
Just in case this information helps,
Stepan Kasal
- Bug in find, Pete Tompkins, 2002/09/28
- Re: Bug in find,
Stepan Kasal <=