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One weird situation occurs to me that find command cannot find some files but can find another, and they all exist in the local path.



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Note that ~/.config/fish directory is a symlink to ~/Dotfiles.d/fish/.config/fish which is managed by stow tool



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  • Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS amd64

  • find (GNU findutils) 4.7.0-git /usr/bin/find









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One weird situation occurs to me that find command cannot find some files but can find another, and they all exist in the local path.



I'll show you the image here:
enter image description here



Note that ~/.config/fish directory is a symlink to ~/Dotfiles.d/fish/.config/fish which is managed by stow tool



FYI:




  • Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS amd64

  • find (GNU findutils) 4.7.0-git /usr/bin/find









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One weird situation occurs to me that find command cannot find some files but can find another, and they all exist in the local path.



I'll show you the image here:
enter image description here



Note that ~/.config/fish directory is a symlink to ~/Dotfiles.d/fish/.config/fish which is managed by stow tool



FYI:




  • Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS amd64

  • find (GNU findutils) 4.7.0-git /usr/bin/find









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One weird situation occurs to me that find command cannot find some files but can find another, and they all exist in the local path.



I'll show you the image here:
enter image description here



Note that ~/.config/fish directory is a symlink to ~/Dotfiles.d/fish/.config/fish which is managed by stow tool



FYI:




  • Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS amd64

  • find (GNU findutils) 4.7.0-git /usr/bin/find







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  • Please don't post pictures of text. It's better to post the text here and apply code formatting.

    – Olorin
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Please don't post pictures of text. It's better to post the text here and apply code formatting.

– Olorin
51 secs ago





Please don't post pictures of text. It's better to post the text here and apply code formatting.

– Olorin
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