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| From: | jeffdb AT netzone DOT com ("Mikey") |
| Subject: | Re: Need help creating a large etags file |
| 15 Apr 1997 22:23:02 -0700 : | |
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try etags `find . -name \*.[csh] -printf "%P "` at least it worked for me with ctags see find.info or find.1.gz for different args > > etags `gfind . -name '*.[csh]' -print` > > But this doesn't work on my NT system. I have since tried: > > gfind . -name '*.[csh]' -print |xargs etags > > This almost worked, but then I found out that xargs was > terminating my gfind output after a certain (large) amount > of filenames. Can anyone offer some other suggestions? > - For help on using this list (especially unsubscribing), send a message to "gnu-win32-request AT cygnus DOT com" with one line of text: "help".
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