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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Find commands help Post 302938944 by ramkumar15 on Friday 20th of March 2015 08:06:19 AM
Old 03-20-2015
I am getting the error below.
Code:
find: bad option -iname

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I am still facing issues with tte above unix commands.

---------- Post updated at 07:06 AM ---------- Previous update was at 06:36 AM ----------

there a lot of direcotories present inside the .pc program and I need to grep the word "altria"
Code:
 
 grep -i "altria" *

can you please let me know what is the command for it.
 

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Find(3) 						User Contributed Perl Documentation						   Find(3)

NAME
Module::Find - Find and use installed modules in a (sub)category SYNOPSIS
use Module::Find; # use all modules in the Plugins/ directory @found = usesub Mysoft::Plugins; # use modules in all subdirectories @found = useall Mysoft::Plugins; # find all DBI::... modules @found = findsubmod DBI; # find anything in the CGI/ directory @found = findallmod CGI; # set your own search dirs (uses @INC otherwise) setmoduledirs(@INC, @plugindirs, $appdir); # not exported by default use Module::Find qw(ignoresymlinks followsymlinks); # ignore symlinks ignoresymlinks(); # follow symlinks (default) followsymlinks(); DESCRIPTION
Module::Find lets you find and use modules in categories. This can be very useful for auto-detecting driver or plugin modules. You can differentiate between looking in the category itself or in all subcategories. If you want Module::Find to search in a certain directory on your harddisk (such as the plugins directory of your software installation), make sure you modify @INC before you call the Module::Find functions. FUNCTIONS
"setmoduledirs(@directories)" Sets the directories to be searched for modules. If not set, Module::Find will use @INC. If you use this function, @INC will not be included automatically, so add it if you want it. Set to undef to revert to default behaviour. "@found = findsubmod Module::Category" Returns modules found in the Module/Category subdirectories of your perl installation. E.g. "findsubmod CGI" will return "CGI::Session", but not "CGI::Session::File" . "@found = findallmod Module::Category" Returns modules found in the Module/Category subdirectories of your perl installation. E.g. "findallmod CGI" will return "CGI::Session" and also "CGI::Session::File" . "@found = usesub Module::Category" Uses and returns modules found in the Module/Category subdirectories of your perl installation. E.g. "usesub CGI" will return "CGI::Session", but not "CGI::Session::File" . "@found = useall Module::Category" Uses and returns modules found in the Module/Category subdirectories of your perl installation. E.g. "useall CGI" will return "CGI::Session" and also "CGI::Session::File" . "ignoresymlinks()" Do not follow symlinks. This function is not exported by default. "followsymlinks()" Follow symlinks (default behaviour). This function is not exported by default. HISTORY
0.01, 2004-04-22 Original version; created by h2xs 1.22 0.02, 2004-05-25 Added test modules that were left out in the first version. Thanks to Stuart Johnston for alerting me to this. 0.03, 2004-06-18 Fixed a bug (non-localized $_) by declaring a loop variable in use functions. Thanks to Stuart Johnston for alerting me to this and providing a fix. Fixed non-platform compatibility by using File::Spec. Thanks to brian d foy. Added setmoduledirs and updated tests. Idea shamelessly stolen from ...errm... inspired by brian d foy. 0.04, 2005-05-20 Added POD tests. 0.05, 2005-11-30 Fixed issue with bugfix in PathTools-3.14. 0.06, 2008-01-26 Module::Find now won't report duplicate modules several times anymore (thanks to Uwe Voelker for the report and the patch) 0.07, 2009-09-08 Fixed RT#38302: Module::Find now follows symlinks by default (can be disabled). 0.08, 2009-09-08 Fixed RT#49511: Removed Mac OS X extended attributes from distribution 0.09, 2010-02-26 Fixed RT#38302: Fixed META.yml generation (thanks very much to cpanservice for the help). 0.10, 2010-02-26 Fixed RT#55010: Removed Unicode BOM from Find.pm. 0.11, 2012-05-22 Fixed RT#74251: defined(@array) is deprecated under Perl 5.15.7. DEVELOPMENT NOTES
Please report any bugs using the CPAN RT system. The development repository for this module is hosted on GitHub: <http://github.com/crenz/Module-Find/>. SEE ALSO
perl AUTHOR
Christian Renz, <crenz@web42.com> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2004-2012 by Christian Renz <crenz@web42.com>. All rights reserved. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.18.2 2012-05-21 Find(3)
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