Why should I escape the semicolon with find?
I'm using bash on Debian. I have to write
find -iname "*mp3" -exec cp {} /media/MP3Player/ ;
escaping the final semicolon, or else I get an error.
The find
man never uses it.
find options
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I'm using bash on Debian. I have to write
find -iname "*mp3" -exec cp {} /media/MP3Player/ ;
escaping the final semicolon, or else I get an error.
The find
man never uses it.
find options
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-exec command ;
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I'm using bash on Debian. I have to write
find -iname "*mp3" -exec cp {} /media/MP3Player/ ;
escaping the final semicolon, or else I get an error.
The find
man never uses it.
find options
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I'm using bash on Debian. I have to write
find -iname "*mp3" -exec cp {} /media/MP3Player/ ;
escaping the final semicolon, or else I get an error.
The find
man never uses it.
find options
find options
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You have to escape the semicolon so that your current shell doesn't see it and use it as a command separator before find
gets to see it and use it to terminate the command you're sending to -exec
.
Also, the manual does state in relevant part:
-exec utility [argument ...] ;
[...]
The expression must be terminated by a semi-
colon (;
). If you invoke find from a shell you may need to quote the semicolon if the shell would otherwise treat it as a
control operator.
n. b. quickly searching my find
manual shows examples of the ;
syntax.
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You have to escape the semicolon so that your current shell doesn't see it and use it as a command separator before find
gets to see it and use it to terminate the command you're sending to -exec
.
Also, the manual does state in relevant part:
-exec utility [argument ...] ;
[...]
The expression must be terminated by a semi-
colon (;
). If you invoke find from a shell you may need to quote the semicolon if the shell would otherwise treat it as a
control operator.
n. b. quickly searching my find
manual shows examples of the ;
syntax.
add a comment |
You have to escape the semicolon so that your current shell doesn't see it and use it as a command separator before find
gets to see it and use it to terminate the command you're sending to -exec
.
Also, the manual does state in relevant part:
-exec utility [argument ...] ;
[...]
The expression must be terminated by a semi-
colon (;
). If you invoke find from a shell you may need to quote the semicolon if the shell would otherwise treat it as a
control operator.
n. b. quickly searching my find
manual shows examples of the ;
syntax.
add a comment |
You have to escape the semicolon so that your current shell doesn't see it and use it as a command separator before find
gets to see it and use it to terminate the command you're sending to -exec
.
Also, the manual does state in relevant part:
-exec utility [argument ...] ;
[...]
The expression must be terminated by a semi-
colon (;
). If you invoke find from a shell you may need to quote the semicolon if the shell would otherwise treat it as a
control operator.
n. b. quickly searching my find
manual shows examples of the ;
syntax.
You have to escape the semicolon so that your current shell doesn't see it and use it as a command separator before find
gets to see it and use it to terminate the command you're sending to -exec
.
Also, the manual does state in relevant part:
-exec utility [argument ...] ;
[...]
The expression must be terminated by a semi-
colon (;
). If you invoke find from a shell you may need to quote the semicolon if the shell would otherwise treat it as a
control operator.
n. b. quickly searching my find
manual shows examples of the ;
syntax.
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