Lazaro Salem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >The -print flag is not really needed as is executed by default.
This isn't true of all systems. If you want portability, include the -print. >Certainly it would be nice to have something like: > $ find . -type !d > to match files which are not directories, but I don't know if something > like that is possible for find. So if can take your question and rephrase > it: > > Is there any kind of "logical not" affecting a flag in find? Yes, ! is it. find uses shell-style evaluation, so for the above you would say: find . ! -type d -print Casper Boden-Cummins.