You need to learn BSD/ Unix regeps. Then you can issue a " find /dir -name
"filetype""
Regards,
Gavin.


On Mon, Aug 18, 2025 at 2:34 PM Steffen Nurpmeso <stef...@sdaoden.eu> wrote:

> Rocky Hotas wrote in
>  <ohia4ya7oebekjqmlc472k37y64jtyyqvty2rraej4rqtakgpj@v3bk4m5vki2r>:
>  |On ago 16 16:48, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
>  |>
>  |> But that -ls is BSD only.
>  |
>  |There's such an option also in GNU find and its output has the same
>  |fields in the same order. But it's not mandatory for POSIX, actually,
>
> True.  Not in busybox find though.  (I try compat with this much
> smaller thing if possible, and look there first.)
>
>  |or at least it is not mentioned here:
>  |
>  | <https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9799919799/utilities/find.html>
>  |
>  |Thanks for noticing this.
>  |
>  |Being supported by both GNU and BSD, it is however widely available
>  |and it may be enough.
>
> The -perm / thing is not in NetBSD for sure..
>
>  |Rocky
>  --End of <ohia4ya7oebekjqmlc472k37y64jtyyqvty2rraej4rqtakgpj@v3bk4m5vki2r
> >
>
> --steffen
> |
> |Der Kragenbaer,                The moon bear,
> |der holt sich munter           he cheerfully and one by one
> |einen nach dem anderen runter  wa.ks himself off
> |(By Robert Gernhardt)
>

Reply via email to