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Old 5th January 2004, 06:09 PM
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Find doesn't work properly ???

Hi !!

I have found a weird error in findutils 1.4.7, I think ! :?

When ever I try to use the command:
/usr/bin/find / -type l -follow 2 > /var/log/dead_links.log

I get the following error:

/usr/bin/find: pathnames must precede expressions
Use: /usr/bin/find [path...] [expression]

as if he didn't see the "/" ! I get the same results if I use another path like /home or /usr... Weird, isn't it ???

With kind regards,

Eddy Praet
Antwerp, Belgium
Visit my website @ www.the-linux-guy.tk (language dutch)
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