-r *.java doesn't work as expected
Wai-Yip Tung (wtung) wrote:
I try to grep all .java file recursively
[/q/Workflow/AppAdmin/src/com/cisco/wf/admin] $ grep -rn systemRsrc
*.java
Only files in the current directory is searched.
What's wrong?
Nothing. This is the expected behaviour
I try to grep all .java file recursively
[/q/Workflow/AppAdmin/src/com/cisco/wf/admin] $ grep -rn systemRsrc
*.java
LDAPConfig.java:948: ... getRemoteSubsystemRsrcMgr()
TestLDAPConfig.java:58:... getRemoteSubsystemRsrcMgr...
Only files in the current directory is searched.
Interesting
: Monday, December 30, 2002 3:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: tar wildcard problem
On Mon, Dec 30, 2002 at 11:34:37AM -0800, Wai-Yip Tung (wtung) wrote:
I tried everything but non seems to work. This is my tar command:
tar -T filename.txt -X xfilename.txt -cvWf $TAR_FILE
And here is my
: Monday, December 30, 2002 7:27 AM
To: Wai-Yip Tung (wtung)
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: tar wildcard problem
On Sun, 29 Dec 2002, Wai-Yip Tung (wtung) wrote:
I got some problem using tar.
* wildcard in -T doesn't work. If I include *.txt in the file list I
got
tar: *.txt: Cannot
I got some problem using tar.
* wildcard in -T doesn't work. If I include *.txt in the file list I got
tar: *.txt: Cannot stat: No such file or directory
However using *.txt in command line do work. Putting exact file name or
directory in the file list also works.
* wildcard in -X file
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