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Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2000 02:20:55 -0500
From: Tom Trelvik <ttt AT po DOT cwru DOT edu>
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Subject: 'find' quirkiness

	If I do a `find c: -print` it will list (along with every other file on
my c drive) c:/winnt (I'm running win2k), but none of the files inside
that folder.  If, however, I run `find c:/winnt -print`, then it works
just fine to see all of the files that it should see.  Am I perhaps
missing something obvious?  FWIW, I just updated all my cygwin stuff a
few minutes ago, but I'm pretty sure it was getting the same behavior
beforehand.

Thanks,

Tom

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