Github user echobravopapa commented on the issue:
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I quoted the target, suspecting find would not like it otherwise...
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Github user PivotalSarge commented on the issue:
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Ah. `find` does not behave like I think it does with respect to finding dot
files in the current directory.
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Github user echobravopapa commented on the issue:
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@PivotalSarge .ratignore is in the base dir of geode-native
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Github user PivotalSarge commented on the issue:
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Where is .ratignore? I don't see it.
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