In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Johann Spies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 15 Feb 1999, Mitch Blevins wrote:
In foo.debian-user, you wrote:
$ find /cdrom -iname wx*
$ find /cdrom -iname wxx*
/cdrom/debian/hamm/hamm/binary-i386/libs/wxxt1_1.66d-2.deb
Why does the first 'find' query
On Mon, 15 Feb 1999, Mitch Blevins wrote:
In foo.debian-user, you wrote:
Can somebody explain this to me?
$ find /cdrom -iname wx*
$ find /cdrom -iname wxx*
/cdrom/debian/hamm/hamm/binary-i386/libs/wxxt1_1.66d-2.deb
Why does the first 'find' query give no results?
Are you
On Tue, Feb 16, 1999 at 05:31:22PM +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
On Mon, 15 Feb 1999, Mitch Blevins wrote:
In foo.debian-user, you wrote:
Can somebody explain this to me?
$ find /cdrom -iname wx*
$ find /cdrom -iname wxx*
/cdrom/debian/hamm/hamm/binary-i386/libs/wxxt1_1.66d-2.deb
Can somebody explain this to me?
$ find /cdrom -iname wx*
$ find /cdrom -iname wxx*
/cdrom/debian/hamm/hamm/binary-i386/libs/wxxt1_1.66d-2.deb
Why does the first 'find' query give no results?
Johann
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| Johann Spies
In foo.debian-user, you wrote:
Can somebody explain this to me?
$ find /cdrom -iname wx*
$ find /cdrom -iname wxx*
/cdrom/debian/hamm/hamm/binary-i386/libs/wxxt1_1.66d-2.deb
Why does the first 'find' query give no results?
Are you quoting the argument to avoid shell expansion?
$ find
Subject: Strange 'find' result
Date: Mon, Feb 15, 1999 at 09:01:51AM +0200
In reply to:Johann Spies
Quoting Johann Spies([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Can somebody explain this to me?
$ find /cdrom -iname wx*
$ find /cdrom -iname wxx*
/cdrom/debian/hamm/hamm/binary-i386/libs
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