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Henry Hung |
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Fri, 29 Jan 2010 09:11:53 -0800 (PST) |
Hi
I don't know whether this is a design intent or a bug.
When I tried to list recursively a specified file, ls only searched the current
directory for the file, not recursively. For example,
ls -R myFile*
displays only files with myFile pattern residing in the current working
directory but not those in the sub-directories.
All I want to do is to look for files with certain pattern throughout all
sub-directories and the paths those files are located.
ls -R | grep myFile*
works great but it doesn't give me the path of those files.
Is there a easy way to do it? Thanks
Henry
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