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From: "Schaible, Joerg" <Joerg DOT Schaible AT gft DOT com>
To: cygwin AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
Subject: RE: 'find' quirkiness
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2000 12:12:09 +0100
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Hi Tom,

on my NT4 box the command works as expected. May be you post the output of a
"cygchack -s -r -v".

> 	Actually, Jörg, I did try that first, unfortunately to 
> no avail.  A
> `find /cygdrive/c -print` returned the same unexpected 
> results as `find
> c: -print`.  Likewise, `find /cygdrive/c/winnt -print` yields the same
> expected results as `find c:/winnt -print`.  And it doesn't 
> seem to care
> if I include a trailing '/' after any of these paths to be searched.

Greetings,
Jörg

> 	Oh, and on a sidenote, I've noticed in the FAQ that it 
> says that the
> "which" command is not available with cygwin.

BTW: My which solution is an alias using type -p

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