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Severity |
Type |
Date Submitted |
Last Update |
0001554 |
[1003.1(2016/18)/Issue7+TC2] Shell and Utilities |
Editorial |
Clarification Requested |
2022-01-17 03:15 |
2024-06-11 09:07 |
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Reporter |
andras_farkas |
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public |
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normal |
Resolution |
Accepted As Marked |
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Status |
Closed |
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Name |
Andras Farkas |
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User Reference |
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Section |
find |
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Interp Status |
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Final Accepted Text |
See Note: 0005760. |
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Summary |
0001554: find's rationale has odd comment about -name pattern matching |
Description |
In the rationale, there's this line:
> The -name file operand was changed to use the shell pattern matching notation so that find is consistent with other utilities using pattern matching.
https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/find.html [^]
However, I've found no evidence that this is a change from historical behavior when I look at old documentation. Even the 7th edition Unix man page says -name uses shell pattern matching notation. |
Desired Action |
Provide details about what it was changed from. |
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tc3-2008 |
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