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Bash recursive scripting
How does one make a recursive script in the bash shell? For instance, if I wanted a script that stepped through the directory structure starting with . and going to the deepest level, and ran make in each folder in the tree.
Yeah, I know a makefile could be setup to do this, but it's not allowed. No, I don't understand it either. ![]() |
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