IIRC "type" is considered a long option for find on OSX. Try using two dashes: --type
Chris Sent from my iPad, so ignore any weird typos. On Aug 31, 2012, at 8:48 PM, t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) wrote: > Nick Dokos <nicholas.do...@hp.com> writes: > >> Thomas S. Dye <t...@tsdye.com> wrote: >> >>> Aloha all, >>> >>> Stumbling out of the gate here: >>> >>> bash-3.2$ git clone git://orgmode.org/org-mode.git >>> Cloning into 'org-mode'... >>> remote: Counting objects: 65748, done. >>> remote: Compressing objects: 100% (13967/13967), done. >>> remote: Total 65748 (delta 52088), reused 65145 (delta 51659) >>> Receiving objects: 100% (65748/65748), 56.53 MiB | 793 KiB/s, done. >>> Resolving deltas: 100% (52088/52088), done. >>> >>> bash-3.2$ cd org-mode && make uncompiled >>> ====================================================== >>> = Invoke "make help" for a synopsis of make targets. = >>> = Created a default local.mk template. = >>> = Setting "oldorg" as the default target. = >>> = Please adapt local.mk to your local setup! = >>> ====================================================== >>> Cannot open load file: subst-ksc >>> make: [local.mk] Error 255 (ignored) >>> make -C lisp clean >>> rm -f org-version.el org-install.el org-version.elc org-install.elc >>> rm -f *.elc >>> make -C lisp autoloads >>> rm -f org-version.el org-install.el org-version.elc org-install.elc >>> org-version: 7.9 (release_7.9-176-g293933) >>> Cannot open load file: subst-ksc >>> make[1]: *** [org-version.el] Error 255 >>> make: *** [autoloads] Error 2 >>> >>> bash-3.2$ ls >>> Makefile doc >>> README etc >>> README_DIST lisp >>> README_GIT mk >>> README_maintainer request-assign-future.txt >>> contrib testing >>> >>> I usually suspect user error, but I'm pretty certain I followed the >>> instructions on Worg. >>> >>> Any help appreciated. >>> >> >> Weird: I just cloned and did ``make uncompiled'' but I get no error: >> >> ,---- >> | nick@alphaville:~/src/emacs/org/tmp/org-mode$ make uncompiled >> | ====================================================== >> | = Invoke "make help" for a synopsis of make targets. = >> | = Created a default local.mk template. = >> | = Setting "oldorg" as the default target. = >> | = Please adapt local.mk to your local setup! = >> | ====================================================== >> | Loading /home/nick/src/emacs/org/tmp/org-mode/lisp/org-compat.el >> (source)... >> | Loading /home/nick/src/emacs/org/tmp/org-mode/mk/org-fixup.el (source)... >> | Saving file /home/nick/src/emacs/org/tmp/org-mode/local.mk... >> | Loading vc-git... >> | Wrote /home/nick/src/emacs/org/tmp/org-mode/local.mk >> | make -C lisp clean >> | ... >> `---- >> >> Can you do >> >> find -type f | xargs grep subst-ksc >> >> in the org-mode directory? I find no trace of such a beast in my tree >> (or indeed in emacs). >> >> Nick > > Apparently not on my Mac: > > bash-3.2$ find -type f | xargs grep subst-ksc > find: illegal option -- t > find: illegal option -- y > find: illegal option -- p > find: illegal option -- e > find: f: No such file or directory > > However, > bash-3.2$ find ./ -name subst-ksc > doesn't find anything, > > Tom > -- > Thomas S. Dye > http://www.tsdye.com >