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<2001-01-11 11:30 Uhr, hat Corinna Vinschen geschrieben:>
< Re: date >
> Try `grep getenv *.cc'. You will see that there are surprisingly few
> of them.
$ grep --version
grep (GNU grep) 2.4.2
$ grep getenv *.cc
grep: *.cc: No such file or directory
$ grep -r getenv *.cc
grep: *.cc: No such file or directory
$ grep --directories=recurse getenv *.cc
grep: *.cc: No such file or directory
$ pwd
/
With my grep, wildcards in that way are not possible?
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