Follow-up Comment #5, bug #32976 (project findutils):
[comment #1 comment #1:]
> If I understand what you're asking for, this is what -iname does.
>
> /tmp$ touch x
> /tmp$ find x -iname X
> x
>
> If this isn't what you are interested in, could you be more specific?
>
I was asking for a case ignore option for the starting path.
I'm aware of -iname to look for names, ignoring case, but how do you put in
the start directory?
find <startdir> args
what is needed is a find DIR -istart which would find DIR whether it is named
'dir', 'DIR' or whatever. like -maxdepth, -istart would have to be one of the
first args.
In a similar way bash can match a path regardless of case if it is part of a
regex and you hve the ignore case turned on.
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