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From: Kenneth Farley <KFarley AT alidian DOT com>
To: "'cygwin AT cygwin DOT com'" <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>,
Kenneth Farley
<KFarley AT alidian DOT com>
Subject: find cmd and bash
Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 07:02:50 -0800
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Sirs:
	I am trying to get two command sets to work using find. I have
resolved getting the correct find in the path, but am still having problems.

$ find . -type f -name *.cpp -print | xargs grep -n 'Xpif*'

xargs: grep: No such file or directory


find . \( -name '*.[ch]' -o -name '*.cpp' \) -exec ctags -u {} \;

find: ctags: No such file or directory
find: ctags: No such file or directory
find: ctags: No such file or directory
find: ctags: No such file or directory
find: ctags: No such file or directory
find: ctags: No such file or directory
find: ctags: No such file or directory
find: ctags: No such file or directory
find: ctags: No such file or directory
find: ctags: No such file or directory

It seems to be the same type of problem in both cases. Which is passing the
stuff from find to the next command.

					Thanks,
					Ken F			

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