Question about ``find`` commnad
Jeff Beadles
jeff at quark.WV.TEK.COM
Thu Jul 13 10:22:42 AEST 1989
>In article <2087 at ginosko.samsung.com> tikku at imposter.samsung.com (Sanjay Tikku) writes:
>The ``find`` command on our system does not follow the symbolic links which
>is also what the manual says. I thought that there was a ``-follow``
>option to make it explicitly follow the symbolic links. Our version of find
>command does not support that option though. Does anyone know if BSD
>(or any version derived from it) has any option to make it follow the
>symbolic links. Any help on this subject would be helpful.
In article <1588 at marvin.Solbourne.COM> dce at Solbourne.com (David Elliott) writes:
>The Tektronix UTek version of find (ca. 1985) had a -follow option.
>I seem to remember that -follow had an argument to it, but I can't
>remember what it's purpose would have been (maybe for following
>symlinks only when they are on the same filesystem?).
An excerpt from the Utek find(1) man page...
-follow type
Always true. This option determines whether
symbolic links to directories will be followed;
by default, symbolic links to directories are
followed.
The option h type means that symbolic links to
directories are not to be followed (in other
words, follow only ``hard'' links).
The last paragraph pretty well sums it up. I just looked at the rlog for
find.c, and noticed that David installed the modification himself on 4/26/85.
-Jeff
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Jeff Beadles Utek Sustaining Engineering, Tektronix Inc.
jeff at quark.WV.TEK.COM
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