Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2023 21:24:09 +0200 From: Yuri <yuri@aetern.org> To: freebsd-current@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: find(1): I18N gone wild ? Message-ID: <d936fcb2-de27-4348-b088-21a7d3816921@aetern.org> In-Reply-To: <202304211918.33LJIGLc044266@donotpassgo.dyslexicfish.net> References: <E427B1B8-22E0-47C0-BF47-0C4F1D5F962F@yahoo.com> <3e473603-f384-f176-e7cb-03409e16ec9c@aetern.org> <f3d84036-b36e-d0d7-874a-51872a4ea572@aetern.org> <202304211904.33LJ4TA3044065@donotpassgo.dyslexicfish.net> <dc9f6a9e-e380-a814-95f7-3ed01c4d447d@aetern.org> <202304211918.33LJIGLc044266@donotpassgo.dyslexicfish.net>
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Jamie Landeg-Jones wrote: > Yuri <yuri@aetern.org> wrote: > >> No, find "-name" works with pattern rules in the first link, please see: >> >> https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/find.html > > Yeah. *blush* Sorry about that. I had thought character classes were > for regular expressions only. No worries, I too am trying to understand the problem completely, which comes in form of (too many) links :-)help
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