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Oh, the -d is somewhat essential to make the script work. It cause the
find to do a "depth first search", which means it lists he contents of
the directory before it lists the directory. But I think it would be
easy to change the script so that the -d is not needed.
I spend most of my time using BSD, and then when I switch my stuff to
Linux, sometimes it doesn't work. Most recently I was frustrated to
find that the C function fgetln was not on Linux.
Neil Bradshaw wrote:
>
> What exactly does find -d do? My Red Hat system says that find -d is
> invalid.
>
> Thanks for all the help everyone, BTW. You guys probably saved me a few
> hours of renaming each file by hand.
>
> Regards,
> Neil
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