Just an aside:
You can't do everything you'd want to do with find -print0 | xargs -0. For example, to rename all files to $file.bak, you'd have to write a shell "for" or "while" loop.
At least with GNU xargs, that's not true. There's an option -i which lets you specify a placeholder in the commandline passed to xargs (which can be specified but defaults to {}), so a xargs solution for the example above would be
find $FOO -print0 | xargs -0i mv {} {}.bak
Of course this loses the main advantage of xargs: you are back to spawning one mv process per file, so you might as well just use the portable -exec interface.
Makeshifts last the longest.
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