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From: "Noel L Yap" <yap_noel AT jpmorgan DOT com>
To: thebertj AT felixstowe DOT rms DOT slb DOT com
cc: Cygwin AT Sourceware DOT Cygnus DOT Com
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Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 09:38:55 -0400
Subject: Re: find problems
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Funny, I just reported the same problem.  I don't think I was getting this
problem a few months ago (before I installed the latest Cygwin).  Anyway, I'm
glad I'm not the only one.

As a wild guess, do you have any directories mounted on network drives?  If so,
are you able to vi any network file via the directory path?  For example,  I
have /home/nyap mounted to H:.  I can't "cd; vi .bash/.bashrc".  Might the two
problems be related?

Noel




thebertj AT felixstowe DOT rms DOT slb DOT com on 2000.07.21 04:31:44

To:   cygwin AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
cc:   (bcc: Noel L Yap)
Subject:  find problems





I'm experiencing strange behavior with the "find" command.

I downloaded and installed cygwin 2 or 3 days ago with
the default installation options.

When I try to use "find", it seems to choke on certain directories:

(thebertj)-FX959:/c >cd /
(thebertj)-FX959:/ >find . > /dev/null
find: ./c: No such file or directory
find: ./cygwin.bat: No such file or directory
find: ./cygwin.ico: No such file or directory
find: ./d: No such file or directory
find: ./etc: No such file or directory
find: ./READMEopengl-1.2.1-1.txt: No such file or directory
find: ./usr: No such file or directory
find: ./var: No such file or directory

/c and /d are mount point for c:\ and d:\

Very strange because I can list them with "ls", view them
with "cat" or even change directory to /var and /usr without
any problem but "find" fail on some directory or files.

Any idea what could be the problem ?

Regards,
Jerome
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