Follow-up Comment #2, bug #51220 (project findutils):
The example doesn't seem to show that -I is incompatible with -n. Indeed 'one
two three four' isn't split into four arguments, but the documentation for -I
says that it won't:
-I replace-str
Replace occurrences of replace-str in the initial-arguments with
names read from standard input. Also, unquoted blanks do not
terminate input items; instead the separator is the newline
character. Implies -x and -L 1.
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