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Date: Wed, 14 May 2003 12:22:31 -0500
From: Jorgo Miridis <miridis AT prodigy DOT net DOT mx>
Subject: 1.3.22-1 cannot find certain commands
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I used the latest installer 2.340.2.5 and installed cygwin.

When executing 'ls' in bash I get: ‘bash: ls: command not found’
Also 'df' doesn’t work.

I tried other commands: find, type, grep, etc. They DO work.

I searched for the excutables ‘ls’ and ‘ls.exe’ but they do not exist in
the cygwin tree.

Is ls a shell builtin?

Can anybody help me find out what's wrong?

Thanks
Jorgo


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