Re: Bash Script for Beginners! oh dear :'(

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On 2008-12-24, 01:22 GMT, MHR wrote:> On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 4:34 PM, Matej Cepl wrote:>> On 2008-12-23, 12:15 GMT, James Bensley wrote:>>> find . -exec grep -q "$1" '{}' \; -print >> ./found_files>>>> I think you can have only one action (either -exec or -print),>> but not sure about it. Anyway, my first instinct when things are>> getting to be more complicated is to use while cycle, like this:>>>> find . |while read FILE ; do>>    if grep "$FILE" '{}' >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then>>        echo "$FILE" >> ./found_files>>    fi>> done>>>> I don't think the '{}' construct for 'find' will work on the other> side of a pipe....
Of course, that's what I get from copying original text. Should read:
find . |while read FILE ; do   if grep "$FILE" "$1" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then       echo "$FILE" >> ./found_files   fidone
Matěj Cepl
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