----Original Message----
>From: Larry Jones
>Sent: 02 September 2005 15:33
> Dave writes:
>>
>> I am working under a DOS command prompt. If I were under Linux, I'd try
>> something like this:
>>
>> cvs add `find . -name "*.vcproj" -print`
>>
>> Alas, I don't have that option in Bill's world.
>
> cvs add *.vcproj
> cvs add *\*.vcproj
> cvs add *\*\*.vcproj
> cvs add *\*\*\*.vcproj
> ...
That also doesn't work in Bill's world. It doesn't glob-and-expand. "dir
*\*" doesn't work either.
You can always get Cygwin (or MinGW/MSYS) and then either the find command
or the globbing would work in a bash shell. I always use cygwin on 'doze
and can't recommend it enough.
OTOH, running "for /?" in a cmd.exe shell should show you how the same
effect can be achieved easily enough, entirely within Bill's world.
cheers,
DaveK
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