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To: gerrit.haase@t-online.de
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        "'Timothee Besset'" <timo@qeradiant.com>, cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: possible bug with find
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From: Andrew Markebo <flognat@flognat.myip.org>
Date: 16 Jan 2001 22:14:27 +0100
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| 
| $ find include -iname *.h -print

(It wasn't the unix-fault, it was a feature of the shell)

Weeh I seem to have noticed something like this before but not
reflected so much over it, bash seems to be able to do a smart
decision if it wants to glob or not.. 

        /Andy

To glob or not to glob
        - The Shell

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