Update entry "I'm having basic problems with find. Why?", add advice
about -follow option if CWD is symlink.
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aren't picking up the Win32 find command instead. You can verify that
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aren't picking up the Win32 find command instead. You can verify that
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you are getting the right one by doing a "type find" in bash.
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you are getting the right one by doing a "type find" in bash.
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If the path argument to find, including current directory (default), is
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itself a symbolic link, then find will not traverse it unless you
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specify the @samp{-follow} option. This behavior is different than most
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other UNIX implementations, but is not likely to change.
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@subsection Why doesn't man work?
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@subsection Why doesn't man work?
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Even after installing the @samp{man} package, you get an error like this:
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Even after installing the @samp{man} package, you get an error like this:
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