It is not entirely clear to me what your problem is. If you are trying find arbitrary files within the file system, then you could just call
find / -name "*<search term>*in your program (the find|xargs grep idiom is usually used when your grep does not have an option for recursion, as may well be the case on Solaris). This however will take a while if you have a large file system. If you have the locate command, use this - it will be much quicker.
BTW, if you do want to parse paths, use File::Basename.
In reply to Re: Parse grep result
by loris
in thread Parse grep result
by vsailas
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