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From: Nick Plant <njp AT tesa DOT demon DOT co DOT uk>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Something funny in startup code?
Date: Thu, 23 May 96 14:41:36 GMT
Organization: TESA Metrology Ltd
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Message-ID: <832887696snx@tesa.demon.co.uk>
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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In article <199605222135 DOT RAA22389 AT kirk DOT dnaco DOT net> Eric writes:
> I'm not sure I follow quite what your doing.

I'm simply running the normal grep20 that comes with DJGPP V2.

> I've used grep to find things in other directories all 
> the time like ....
> 
> DOS> grep findnext c:\lib\gcc\include\*.h <CR>

Yes, this works OK for me too. My example was:

DOS>  grep SomeText \proj\p309\...\file1 <CR>

I'm using the "..." feature of the startup code. This is supposed to
recursively expand all file names in directories below the one specified.
When it finds a directory that only contains other directories it seems to
emit an error. I want to recursively search my disk without errors.
Why doesn't it do this?

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Nick

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