3
Running:
$find . -name *.exe
gives:
./MakeItSo_1.2.2/MakeItSo_1.2.2/MakeItSo.exe
./MakeItSo.exe
but those are not the only exe files in the directory. For example, running
$find . -name ATLTester.exe
gives:
./Debug/ATLDmoVexaTester.exe
Well spotted! I puzzled over the question for a while, before I scrolled down to your answer. – AFH – 2017-06-09T20:12:27.500
@AFH Compare this question from few hours ago and my comment there. At first I thought like 'déjà vu?' here.
– Kamil Maciorowski – 2017-06-09T20:30:38.543Thanks for the reference: I'd never noticed the
-delete
option, so it's nice to know that I'm never too old to learn. – AFH – 2017-06-09T20:35:57.400But the OP also said he had
ATLTester.exe
in the same directory. – Hashim – 2018-09-18T22:43:21.7631@Hashim In a subdirectory. This makes a huge difference. – Kamil Maciorowski – 2018-09-19T04:10:55.127
Ah, nice catch. – Hashim – 2018-09-19T17:56:41.437