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From: "Tom Broadbent" <tombroadbent AT sbcglobal DOT net>
To: <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: wildcard for tcsh
Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2002 04:48:53 -0800
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hi

first off, i love using cygwin.  now for the question...

i am using a tcsh and the wildcard character ' * ' doesn't seem to work.

if i type something like:  grep foo *

i get the following error:  grep: *: No such file or directory


what is the trouble?  if i use a bash shell things work dandy.

thanks for your help.

tom


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