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10: qqffiinndd [-aaddpp] _n_a_m_e ...
11: qqffiinndd [-bb]
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13: qqffiinndd prints the full path name of each file with a given _n_a_m_e.
14: When invoked with the -bb option, it builds a data base in file
15: /uussrr/aaddmm/qqffffiilleess; this data base names every file and directory
16: in the system. When invoked without the -bb option, qqffiinndd reads
17: this data base to find file names fairly quickly.
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20: COHERENT system that ends with the given _n_a_m_e (as they were at
21: the time you last executed qqffiinndd -bb.) With the -dd option, qqffiinndd
22: prints matching directories instead of files. With the -aa
23: option, qqffiinndd prints both matching files and matching
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26: Option -pp specifies partial name matching. For example, qqffiinndd -pp
27: ffoooo matches files /ssrrcc/ffoooo.cc and /ddoocc/ffoooo.rr as well as file
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30: ***** Files *****
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34: ***** See Also *****
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36: ccoommmmaannddss, ccrroonn, ffiinndd, wwhheerreeiiss, wwhhiicchh
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38: ***** Notes *****
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40: Building the qqffiinndd data base with the -bb option is slow, but it
41: speeds finding files. You may find it convenient to use ccrroonn to
42: execute qqffiinndd -bb to rebuild the data base at night, or some other
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