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commit 5f5eb921765794e8fc58c4bdffa2daa2ae34800f
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Author: James Youngman <jay@gnu.org>
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Date: Sat Feb 20 19:53:13 2010 +0000
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Fix Savannah bug#28872, Mistake in "Problems with -exec and filenames"
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* doc/find.texi (Problems with -exec and filenames): Add missing
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$0 argument in example for sh -c 'something "$@" sh ...
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* NEWS: Mention this change.
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Signed-off-by: James Youngman <jay@gnu.org>
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diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
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index 13539a4..e94ba96 100644
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--- a/ChangeLog
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+++ b/ChangeLog
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@@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
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2010-02-20 James Youngman <jay@gnu.org>
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+ Fix Savannah bug#28872, Mistake in "Problems with -exec and filenames"
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+ * doc/find.texi (Problems with -exec and filenames): Add missing
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+ $0 argument in example for sh -c 'something "$@" sh ...
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+ * NEWS: Mention this change.
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+
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Fix Savannah bug# 28824: "-ctime x" yields "missing argument to
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`-ctime'".
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* find/parser.c (parse_fls): If the argument is invalid, reverse
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diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS
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index 4e910df..4c97be9 100644
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--- a/NEWS
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+++ b/NEWS
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@@ -4,6 +4,9 @@ GNU findutils NEWS - User visible changes. -*- outline -*- (allout)
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** Bug Fixes
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+#28872: Mistake in "#safer" example in "Problems with -exec and
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+ filenames" section of the Texinfo manual.
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+
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#28824: Corrected error message for "-ctime x".
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Likewise for -gid, -inum, -links, -mmin, -cmin, -amin,
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-uid, -used, -atime, -mtime, -ctime.
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diff --git a/doc/find.texi b/doc/find.texi
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index 2e5958d..391ffa0 100644
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--- a/doc/find.texi
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+++ b/doc/find.texi
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@@ -4830,8 +4830,8 @@ problem:
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@example
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# safer
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-find -exec sh -c 'something "$@@"' @{@} \;
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-find -execdir sh -c 'something "$@@"' @{@}\;
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+find -exec sh -c 'something "$@@"' sh @{@} \;
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+find -execdir sh -c 'something "$@@"' sh @{@}\;
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@end example
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This approach is not guaranteed to avoid every problem, but it is much
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