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[bug #56410] find -L doesn't follow symlinks outside the specified searc
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Bernhard Voelker |
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[bug #56410] find -L doesn't follow symlinks outside the specified search scope |
Date: |
Tue, 4 Jun 2019 18:16:22 -0400 (EDT) |
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Follow-up Comment #12, bug #56410 (project findutils):
The information is a bit spread in the documentation.
There is:
‘-print’
‘-fprint’
[...] is handled in the same way as for the ‘%p’ directive of
‘-printf’ and ‘-fprintf’.
and:
%p
File’s name (not the absolute path name, but the name of the
file as it was encountered by find - that is, as a relative
path from one of the starting points).
Is that sufficient?
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- [bug #56410] find -L doesn't follow symlinks outside the specified search scope, Bernhard Voelker, 2019/06/01
- [bug #56410] find -L doesn't follow symlinks outside the specified search scope, Arthur Pogosyan, 2019/06/04
- [bug #56410] find -L doesn't follow symlinks outside the specified search scope,
Bernhard Voelker <=
- [bug #56410] find -L doesn't follow symlinks outside the specified search scope, Arthur Pogosyan, 2019/06/05
- [bug #56410] find -L doesn't follow symlinks outside the specified search scope, Bernhard Voelker, 2019/06/05
- [bug #56410] find -L doesn't follow symlinks outside the specified search scope, Andreas Metzler, 2019/06/05
- [bug #56410] find -L doesn't follow symlinks outside the specified search scope, James Youngman, 2019/06/13
- [bug #56410] find -L doesn't follow symlinks outside the specified search scope, Bernhard Voelker, 2019/06/17