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Re: Emulating 'locate'
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- From: DervishD <raul@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: Lloyd Zusman <ljz@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Emulating 'locate'
- Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2003 23:29:19 +0200
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Hi Lloyd :)
* Lloyd Zusman <ljz@xxxxxxxxxx> dixit:
> And given that zsh's globbing is much more
> sophisticated than find's, I would now lean towards using zsh in these
> cases ... as long as you are careful about choosing matching constructs
> that suit (and do not exceed) the task at hand.
That's a pretty hard job... But I must admit I'm not a globbing
guru... I end up using asterisk everywere... ;)
Raúl Núñez de Arenas Coronado
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