The corresponding configure option was removed with commit 42a28b0dfb.
* doc/find.texi (node fts): Remove section.
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@@ -3186,7 +3186,6 @@ useful or which are not obvious are explained here.
@menu
* Leaf Optimisation:: Take advantage of Unix file system semantics.
* d_type Optimisation:: Take advantage of file type information.
-* fts:: A non-recursive file system search.
@end menu
@node Leaf Optimisation
@@ -3219,21 +3218,6 @@ When this feature is enabled, @code{find} takes
advantage of the fact
that on some systems @code{readdir} will return the type of a file in
@code{struct dirent}.
-@node fts
-@section fts
-
-The findutils source distribution contains two different implementations of
-@code{find}. The older implementation descends the file system
-recursively, while the newer one uses @code{fts}. Both are normally
-installed.
-
-If the option @code{--without-fts} was passed to @code{configure}, the
-recursive implementation is installed as @code{find} and the fts-based
-implementation is installed as @code{ftsfind}. Otherwise, the
-fts-based implementation is installed as @code{find} and the recursive
-implementation is installed as @code{oldfind}.
-
-
@node Reference
@chapter Reference
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