On Wednesday 15 Nov 00, Christopher Faylor writes: > On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 07:28:28AM -0800, Earnie Boyd wrote: > >Since the directory is a symbolic link then the leaf (i.e.: the '.' directory) > >is a symbolic link. Therefore find doesn't dereference it and reports nothing > >unless you tell it to -follow the symbolic link. > > This is probably different than most, if not all, UNIXes. There is already a 'find' entry in the FAQ, I'll add something about this. Cheers, David -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Symlink'ed current directory and FIND Paul Stodghill
- Re: Symlink'ed current directory and FIND Egor Duda
- Re: Symlink'ed current directory and FIND Earnie Boyd
- Re: Symlink'ed current directory and FIND Lassi A. Tuura
- RE: Symlink'ed current directory and FIND Paul Stodghill
- RE: Symlink'ed current directory and FIND Earnie Boyd
- Re: Symlink'ed current directory and FIND Earnie Boyd
- Re: Symlink'ed current directory and FIND Christopher Faylor
- Re: Symlink'ed current directory and FI... David Starks-Browning
- Re: Symlink'ed current directory and FIND Philip Sainty
- Re: Symlink'ed current directory and FIND Corinna Vinschen
