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From: "Ajith Kumar" <ajithkumar.r@tallysolutions.com>
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Subject: Wildcard problem with recursion
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 15:05:53 +0530
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Cygwin utilities like grep or ls with -R options doesn't seem to be working.
egs when I say
>grep -r FLD_DCT_STRING  *.h??
I get
grep: *.hpp: No such file or directory

However there are many .h, .hxx and .hpp files in the subdirectories

ls also gives the same err.

Any solutons?

Regards,
ajith



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