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On Sep 27,  3:11am, Kenji Okamoto wrote:
> Subject: where is 'find'?
> Subject says enough, I expect.

I wrote a little program to descend a directory tree and print all the
files it finds.  In combination with some 1-line scripts with grep in
them, I find it makes an adequite replacement.

	J

