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Igor Peshansky wrote:
> Well, that's easy enough to test as well: just create a 
> "c:\cygwin\bwinrcb.txt" and "c:\q\qwinrcq.txt", make sure that when you do 
> a 'find /cygdrive/c -name "*winrc"', you get them in the following order: 
> ["c:\bwinrcb.txt", "c:\cygwin\bwinrcb.txt", "c:\q\qwinrcq.txt"], and then 
> run the command that prints the message and see if you get the 
> "c:\q\qwinrcq.txt" in the output.

Igor

you are correct - it was easy and it did print all the files again.  Thanks for 
the additional info and assistance.

Appreciate it.

bk




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