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[bug #31943] Optional path component violates POSIX
From: |
Eric Blake |
Subject: |
[bug #31943] Optional path component violates POSIX |
Date: |
Tue, 21 Dec 2010 17:01:28 +0000 |
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Follow-up Comment #2, bug #31943 (project findutils):
About the only thing we could do at this point is make more prominent mention
in the info and man documentation that it is a non-portable GNU extension that
allows one to omit a leading pathname.
That is, change the last sentence of:
The command line may begin with the `-H', `-L', `-P', `-D' and `-O' options.
These are followed by a list of files or directories that should be searched.
If no files to search are specified, the current directory (`.') is used.
to:
As a GNU extension, if no files to search are specified, the current
directory (`.') is used.
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