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From: Steve <beforewisdom AT yahoo DOT com>
Subject: Does cygwin do "find" a little bit differently?
Date: Tue, 08 Jul 2003 12:24:05 -0400
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Hi;

I am on windows 2000 with cygwin.

My apologies if this isn't a cygwin issue.

I tried using find in cygwin with some examples from various 
documentation on the command.

I kept getting the same error messages.  I was wondering if the cygwin 
syntax was a bit different.

This is what I tried:



bash-2.05b$ pwd
/cygdrive/c/CUP/VRC
bash-2.05b$ find . -name "errors.txt" -print
FIND: Parameter format not correct
bash-2.05b$


Thanks in advance, and my apologies if this is not a cygwin issue

Steve



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