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Re: Command != command ???
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- From: Meino Christian Cramer <Meino.Cramer@xxxxxx>
- To: sami@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: Command != command ???
- Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 20:25:04 +0200 (CEST)
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From: Sami Samhuri <sami@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Command != command ???
Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 21:20:15 -0700
> * On Tue Jul-26-2005 at 02:33:19 AM +0200, Meino Christian Cramer said:
> >
> > ./globtest2:8: no matches found: **/*.jpg
> [...]
> > Normally, in the root of the dirtree, where the jpgs are, there is no
> > jpg, but in the tree under the root there are jpgs (root ==
> > "/home/mccramer/data/pool10").
> >
> > Now I did a
> >
> > touch "test.jpg"
> >
> > in the root and run the script again.
> > Now, this single fake jpg in the root was found by the glob pattern
> > '**/*.jpg'...but nothing else.
>
> What are the names of the directories? More specifically, do they start
> with a "."?
>
> ~ % mkdir -p jpegs/.dir{1..5}
> ~ % cd jpegs
> ~/jpegs % for i ({1..5})
> for> touch .dir$i/pic{1..3}.jpg
> ~/jpegs % find . -name '*.jpg'
> ./.dir1/pic1.jpg
> ./.dir1/pic2.jpg
> ./.dir1/pic3.jpg
> ./.dir2/pic1.jpg
> ./.dir2/pic2.jpg
> ./.dir2/pic3.jpg
> ./.dir3/pic1.jpg
> ./.dir3/pic2.jpg
> ./.dir3/pic3.jpg
> ./.dir4/pic1.jpg
> ./.dir4/pic2.jpg
> ./.dir4/pic3.jpg
> ./.dir5/pic1.jpg
> ./.dir5/pic2.jpg
> ./.dir5/pic3.jpg
> ~/jpegs % print -l **/*.jpg
> zsh: no matches found: **/*.jpg
>
> --
> Sami Samhuri
Exactly, the "." was the problem! Philippe found that, too :)
Thank you all for your help ! :))
Keep zshing!
Meino
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