I have just read the disscussion you had about a ? matching the /
The whole discussion revolved around the confusing issue of the ROOT slash (/).
But it failed to address the issue of a ? matching an / in a path (not the root), like this:
........... mkdir -p one/two/three; find one -path 'one?two?three'
If it matches, then one ? could match one / in an string that contains slashes.
The whole discussion revolved around the confusing issue of the ROOT slash (/).
But it failed to address the issue of a ? matching an / in a path (not the root), like this:
........... mkdir -p one/two/three; find one -path 'one?two?three'
If it matches, then one ? could match one / in an string that contains slashes.