Hi All!
Well regarding the version of grep which I use, I will be telling
somewhere during the day when I will go home.
(I deal with mails in my Office only)
I don't know why I get all your mails after a long time. Till yesterday night
there was no mail except Lawson's mail
and today in the morning there were 80 mails. I think I have to bear with it.
If anybody wants to read with me or can help me in getting it or want to have
discussion then there is a BIG BOARD saying
' U R M O S T W E L C O M E '
Well someone is intrested in reading the code, I am currently reading the
source code and trying to get the exact behaviour of it.
Its been a month now and its going on. I have got some inferences out of it,
starting from 'Start_kernel' because I started from here (If anybody can tell
in detail how things work in "*.S" files then welcomed...I have only the
material regarding this from
book Linux Device Drivers which I think is not adequate).
If anybody is intrested in reading the code or can help me out then please be
with me (As I don't want to dirty this mailing list).
- GAURAV.
Kenneth Stephen wrote:
> On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Gaurav wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> > I work on Solaris and if I do
> > grep -ins 'pattern' `find . *`
> > Then it fails if there is a large directory and subdirectories inside
> > the current directory...and my grep is not having -r option...which is a
> > quality of linux grep that it can recursively search directories(Wow!).
> >
> Really? Which distribution of Linux are you using? I use Debian,
> and its grep doesnt have any recursive option.
>
> > My question is that is there any way out....(script or command) using
> > which I can grep under subdirectories
> > without facing this problem again
> >
>
> find . -type f -exec grep <pattern> {} \;
>
> ...where <pattern> is the basic regular expression that you
> specify for matching.
>
> Regards,
> Kenneth
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