On 2009-12-10, Chip Panarchy wrote: > On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 10:47 AM, Gary Johnson <garyj...@spocom.com> wrote: > > On 2009-12-09, Jeremy Bopp wrote: > >> Chip Panarchy wrote: > > > >> > Then I ran the following command from command-prompt; > >> > > >> > find2 . -follow -type f | sed -e "s|^\.|PATH|" -e "s|^|File:\t|" > >> > > >> > Is there a command (from Cygwin/Linux: PATH) which I can use to print > >> > the full directory path? > >> > > >> > Please tell me how I can make this command work. > >> > >> The default behavior of the find program is to print out paths including > >> the path to the directory you are searching. In your case, you're using > >> the current working directory (.), but you could give find the full path > >> instead. You can run something like the following: > >> > >> find path/to/my/directory -follow -type f | sed -e "s|^|File:\t|" > >> > >> All file paths printed by this will have path/to/my/directory included > >> so there is no need to have sed try to replace (.) with some other path > >> string. > > > > In addition to all that, if you're trying to convert between Cygwin > > full path names and Windows full path names, use cygpath.
> How do I put cygpath -ma in the command instead of 'PATH'? find path/to/my/directory -follow -type f | cygpath -ma -f - | sed -e "s|^|File:\t|" > Also, is there a way to add a trailer (currently just a header to each line) sed -e "s|$|\tTrailer|" Regards, Gary -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple