Mail Archives: cygwin/2003/07/08/12:56:38
Brian Dessent wrote:
>Ken Dibble wrote:
>
>
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>>As you can see, there are indeed some directories, but a whole bunch of
>>files
>>which shouldn't be there as well.
>>
>>The big question now is why are some files considered directories?
>>
>>
>
>I don't see the confusion here. You're feeding to "ls -l" the
>parameters "./" , "./files to backup.txt" , and "./idiot.txt" which are
>the results of find. "./" is a directory, so ls prints its contents not
>its name, that's why you see listings for all the files in the current
>directory, followed by listings for "files to backup.txt" and
>"idiot.txt". When you add "-d" to ls, you get just three lines of
>output, corresponding to the three things that find found. How is this
>confusing?
>
>
>
>
Brian,
Like I said, I'm an idiot.
It did not occur to me that "./" was being passed to "ls" and that ls
was just doing
what it was told and listing the entire directory.
Thanks for helping me out.
Regards,
Ken
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