On Sat, Aug 19, 2006 at 05:22:11PM +0100, Badger wrote:
>> Hey Niall,
>> On Sat, Aug 19, 2006 at 11:10:31AM +0100, Niall O Broin wrote:
> >
> > Any wild ideas?
> >
>> One wild idea - it's an issue with find. Look what happens when you
> make a directory and then remove it with 'find -exec':
>> $ ls
> $
> $ mkdir testdir
> $ ls
> testdir
> $ find . -name testdir -exec rm -fr {} \;
> find: ./testdir: No such file or directory
> $ ls
> $
>> Strange stuff - it works fine but pretends not to.
Following on from this, I think the following is happening:
1) Find reaches testdir
2) Find deletes testdir
3) Find attempts to descend into testdir
At step 3 it fails
There are 2 fixes. -depth does a depth-first search. -maxdepth 1 will
tell find to only return files/dirs one level deep.
Brian
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