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Date: | Fri, 04 Jun 1999 05:10:33 +0000 |
From: | Brendan Simon <brendan AT dgs DOT monash DOT edu DOT au> |
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CC: | Yu-Jui Lee <yjlee AT go-trinity DOT com DOT tw>, cygwin AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com |
Subject: | Re: 'find' case insensitive filenames |
References: | <v04011701b37cf3ddc286@[206.173.238.68]> |
> >This may be a stray topic. But in a Win32 environment, the convention with > >file names is case insensitive. While the 'find' command in cygwin b20.1 is > >case sensitive. For example, if I want to find a case-insensitive "foo.bar", > >I need to type "find . -name "[Ff][Oo][Oo][Bb][Aa][Rr]". Is there a > >convenient way to do this? find . -iname "foo.bar" -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Send a message to cygwin-unsubscribe AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
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