On Thu, 2002-04-18 at 15:26, daniel wrote: > i'm a perlgeek > so i'm familiar with its style of regular expressions > but when i'm trying to use one of those regular expressions in a find > command, > > find /home/ -name "(.Apple(.*))|(Network Trash > Folder)|(TheVolumeSettingsFolder)" -print0 | rm -rf
Then tell find to use a regex search. 'man find' would tell you that that -regex argument is available, and what you want instead of -name. :) > so it looks like i'm not understanding bash's use of regexps Also, bash has nothing to do with find. Find isn't built-in.
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