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The 'match_path' string variable allows you to restrict your search based
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on pathname components. For example, if you are only looking for DOS PC
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programs and think that site administrators may have put such files in
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directories with names like "PC", "DOS" or "IBM" then you could set the
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match_path variable as:
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set match_path PC:DOS:IBM
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All files returned must have one or more of these components in its
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pathname (the list of directories leading to the file or directory).
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The general syntax is:
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set match_path <component>[[':'<component>]...]
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Note that the component names are always matched on a case-insensitive
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basis. Also, there is an implicit logical OR between components: in the
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example above the system matches it as "PC or DOS or IBM" so that if any
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one of the components match, then the condition is satisfied.
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