Mail Archives: cygwin/2001/11/24/06:49:08
Chris,
This is an excellent improvement. Many thanks. Is it possible to extend this
kind of functionality to the //./ syntax so that an ls //./ would show all
the Posix style physical devices that are available?
Regards,
Tony.
On Fri, Nov 23, 2001 at 10:47:15PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> I've recently augmented the /cygdrive abilities of cygwin.
>
> It is now possible to do this:
>
> bash$ ls /cygdrive
> a c d
>
> or even this:
>
> bash$ cd /cygdrive
> bash$ ls
> a c d
>
> Command completion from shells should also work.
>
> Currently all of the above is short-circuited if your cygdrive is set to
> '/', however. Cygwin currently assumes that it has complete control of
> the directory name which is being used as a cygdrive prefix and that is
> obviously not true if you have changed your cygdrive prefix to '/'.
>
> This functionality is available in the latest snapshot.
>
> FYI,
> cgf
>
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