On 05/09/13 21:05, Reindl Harald wrote: > > Am 09.05.2013 05:53, schrieb Patrick O'Callaghan: >> On Tue, 2013-05-07 at 19:41 +0200, Reindl Harald wrote: >>> find /data/www/ -type f -name \*.php -exec grep -l -i -n -F "<?" '{}' \; >>> lists any file which contains "<?" under the path /data/www/ >>> >>> find /data/www/ -type f -name \*.php -exec grep -l -i -n -F "<?\n" '{}' \; >>> is expected to find any file with "<?" followed directly by a linebreak >>> but that does not work and if someone finds google empty it was me :-( >> Not sure if "\n" is allowed, but why not use $ for end of line as in >> most regular expressions? > because it does not work and i have no idea how to "mask" the LF for grep > > [harry@srv-rhsoft:~]$ find /mnt/data/www/ -type f -name \*.php -exec grep -l -i -n -F "<?$" '{}' \; > [harry@srv-rhsoft:~]$ > > as you see nothing found > > [harry@srv-rhsoft:~]$ cat /mnt/data/www/short-open.php > <? > echo 'TEST'; > ?> > > as you see there is at least one file > -G seems to work.... Got a splitting headache, so not thinking of the implications.... [egreshko@meimei try]$ cat one.php <? echo 'TEST'; ?> [egreshko@meimei try]$ cat two.php <?xxxx echo 'TEST'; ?>xxxx [egreshko@meimei try]$ find /tmp/try -type f -name \*.php -exec grep -l -i -n -G "<?$" '{}' \; /tmp/try/one.php -- The only thing worse than a poorly asked question is a cryptic answer.
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