On Sun, Nov 09, 2008 at 10:50:06AM +0000, Eric Kow wrote:
> Hi Trent,
> 
> I noticed the following output doing a make clean on my Mac:
> 
> find -name _darcs -prune -o \( -name \*.o -o -name \*.hi \) -exec rm -f {} +
> find: illegal option -- n
> find: illegal option -- a
> find: illegal option -- m
> find: illegal option -- e
> find -name _darcs -prune -o \( -name \*.p_o -o -name \*.p_hi \) -exec rm -f 
> {} +
> find: illegal option -- n
> find: illegal option -- a
> find: illegal option -- m
> find: illegal option -- e
> 
> Ideas?  Thanks!

Short answer is that -name isn't POSIX, or OS X isn't POSIX compliant.
I'll investigate, uh, RSN.
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