@ikegami There are definitely older versions which don't support it. But I think most of the time people claim not to have +, they are simply misusing it (i.e. omit {} or don't have it directly preceding the +). It's been in the posix standard since at least 2004, and the modern versions of gnu, freebsd, and solarisfind all correctly support it.
@BroSlow, you obviously don't know how many people still use Perl 5.8! Your definition of modern is unrealistic or what you consider modern is irrelevant.
@ikegami This seems like a pointless argument. It simply is not a GNU extension and it is standard (complies with the posix standard). It also happens to be supported in the newest version of every major implementation of find (rephrased since you don't like the word modern)
@BroSlow, Re "It simply is not a GNU extension", Stil as irrelevant as it was before. Re "It also happens to be supported in the newest version of every major", Still as irrelevant as it was before. I don't know why you're repeating these irrelevant arguments. The -exec $command {} + extension is simply not available on commonly used machines. If it's available on the machine the OP uses, fine, but I'm letting him know his solution isn't portable. Nothing you've said contradicts that, so your comments seem to have indeed been pointless. Would you mind getting rid of this spam?
Both me and JRFerguson listed operating systems/find versions on which the extension is available. Your comments on the other hand border on simply repeating some variant of "it's not portable" and simply inaccurate/misleading statements.
If you have some actual operating systems or find versions on which the -exec ... {} + is not supported, by all means list them, otherwise I'm absolutely flabbergasted that a user with 139k rep takes this line when other users point out a mistake he's made.