You could post process the output by piping it through something like:
perl -p -e "s/^(File::Find::find)/my \$cwd = Cwd::cwd();$1/"
You might want to test that before you run it. And you don't have to tell me - it's ugly.
In reply to Re: find2perl -exec on Windows
by sandfly
in thread find2perl -exec on Windows
by QM
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