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If folders are specified as the input paths to search, when on -d 0, the program does nothing, and on -d 1 searches the folders including all subdirectories. Is this the correct behavior? Is this a Windows-only issue/bug? I'd imagine -d 1 should search the input folders and not go into subdirectories.
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If folders are specified as the input paths to search, when on
-d 0
, the program does nothing, and on-d 1
searches the folders including all subdirectories. Is this the correct behavior? Is this a Windows-only issue/bug? I'd imagine-d 1
should search the input folders and not go into subdirectories.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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