Jerry Geis wrote:
>/ Hi all,
/>/
/>/ when I do a "grep JERRY *.h" nothing is returned which is what I expect.
/>/ This is in my source directory...
/>/ when I do a "grep JERRY *" every file is returned an a line printed even
/>/ though there is no JERRY on the line.
/>/ Then if I do a "grep JERRY *.c" just the 4 lines that have JERRY are
/>/ returned.
/
Do you have a file name that starts with a "-" in your directory?
Mogens
Yes I do actually. There is a -f filename of which I dont need.
I tried rm *f and it is not removing it. No what?
Jerry
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