find command
Dennis G. Rears FSAC
drears at pica.army.mil
Wed Nov 29 01:32:47 AEST 1989
Mike:
You write:
>I was reading an article in a magazine, and the article was talking
>about the
>find command. It mentioned as an example: find / -depth -print
>
>Now I have RTFM (both on BSD-based systems and SysV-based system) and
>I can fi!
>no option -depth, furthermore, when I try the example I get:
>find: bad option < -depth >
>
>What does this option mean ?
From the SUNOS manual pages:
-depth Always true; performs descent of the directory
hierarchy so that all entries in a directory are
acted on before the directory itself. This can be
useful when find is used with cpio(1) to transfer
files that are contained in directories without
write permission.
Dennis
P.S. Give me a call and I will give you an account on caesar or
augustus if you want to check it out.
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