Jason Rumney wrote:
Lennart Borgman wrote:
There seem to be another bug on w32 too. I just tried using CMD.EXE
for the inferior process instead. That does not seem to work at all.
I got this:
d:/ecvs/:
find . \( -type f -exec grep -q -e "message" {} \; \) -exec ls -ld
{} \;
find: missing argument to `-exec'
That is because you are using sh escape syntax in cmd.exe. Removing
the backslash characters works in general, because the characters they
are escaping do not have special meaning in cmd.exe. For those
characters that do have special meaning, I think doubling them escapes
them in cmd.exe
Yes, I guess that is the trouble, but me? I did not write
find-grep-dired ;-)
Since you understand this much better than me could you perhaps try
fixing the command used by find-grep-dired?
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