I get the following error message: xargs: grep: Argument list too long I've also gotten an equivalent error from xargs/gawk.
Of course, the whole idea of xargs is to avoid this error. If I'm doing something wrong, I'd appreciate some hints of what I am doing wrong or how to avoid this (other than "-s"). Otherwise, I suppose that this is a bug report. The grep pipe, run under bash, that generates the error message is as follows: $ echo path/* | \ tr ' ' '\n' | \ grep -v -e '\*' | \ xargs -r grep -l -e "error '1234567890'" | \ rest_of_pipe Asking xargs to report on its limits: $ echo path/* | \ tr ' ' '\n' | \ xargs --show-limits grep -e I_do_not_want_output Your environment variables take up 2174 bytes POSIX lower and upper limits on argument length: 2048, 1046528 Maximum length of command we could actually use: 1044354 Size of command buffer we are actually using: 34942 Everything should be up to date. cygcheck.out is attached. Let me know if you want any other information.
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