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[bug #54860] Less performance of -execdir echo {} +
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Ahmad ElKomey |
Subject: |
[bug #54860] Less performance of -execdir echo {} + |
Date: |
Sat, 20 Oct 2018 09:15:05 -0400 (EDT) |
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Follow-up Comment #2, bug #54860 (project findutils):
I'm using "less performance" because, as per the result I get, it is going to
the same directory more than once. It should change directory once per
directory (as it is with your case).
It's interesting that I have a bit different result than yours. I checked the
tree structure you used and it is the same as mine.
I find it strange that I have version find (GNU findutils) 4.7.0-git installed
while the latest version here <ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/findutils/> is
findutils-4.6.0.tar.gz.
Does this mean I don't have the most recent official version?
Thank you for your time. And please excuse my English. I'm not an English
native speaker. I also appreciate your patience; as I am new to the GNU and
FOSS world.
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- [bug #54860] Less performance of -execdir echo {} +, Ahmad ElKomey, 2018/10/17
- [bug #54860] Less performance of -execdir echo {} +, Bernhard Voelker, 2018/10/18
- [bug #54860] Less performance of -execdir echo {} +,
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- [bug #54860] Less performance of -execdir echo {} +, Ahmad ElKomey, 2018/10/20
- [bug #54860] Less performance of -execdir echo {} +, Ahmad ElKomey, 2018/10/20
- [bug #54860] Less performance of -execdir echo {} +, Bernhard Voelker, 2018/10/22
- [bug #54860] Less performance of -execdir echo {} +, Ahmad ElKomey, 2018/10/23
- [bug #54860] Less performance of -execdir echo {} +, Bernhard Voelker, 2018/10/23