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Re: find-grep-dired on nt emacs
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Leo |
Subject: |
Re: find-grep-dired on nt emacs |
Date: |
Wed, 10 Sep 2003 11:57:42 +1000 |
sorry, couldn't find the var find-ls-option.i'm running gnu emacs 21.3.1.
any other var to customize find-grep-dired?
cheers, leo
"Kevin Rodgers" <ihs_4664@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Leo wrote:
>
> > hi there
> >
> > i tried find-grep-dired, but i get an errror in the *Find* buffer:
> >
> > c:/Program Files/Borland/:
> > find . \( -type f -exec grep -q TWebBrowser {} \; \) -exec
ls -ld
> > {} ;
> > find: missing argument to `-exec'
> >
> > i'm running nt emacs with cygwin and have set my shell-file-name and
> > explicit-shell-file-name to "bash".
> >
> > in an interactive shell buffer it works when i quote the last semicolon.
so
> > the correct command is:
> >
> > find . \( -type f -exec grep -q TWebBrowser {} \; \) -exec
ls -ld
> > {} \;
> >
> > how can i tell find-grep-dired to provide the last backslash???
>
> Check the value of find-ls-option; it should have the trailing semicolon
> backslash'ed.
>
> --
> Kevin Rodgers
>