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From: Jonathan Arnold <jdarnold AT buddydog DOT org>
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Eric Blake wrote:
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> According to Jonathan Arnold on 8/23/2006 6:26 AM:
>> And it isn't kidding.  If I type "sh", then "cd src" I get the same
>> error:
>>
>> *** 08:22 AM *** /g/projects/yaz/yaz-2.1.26 ***
>> sh
> 
> Sounds like a permissions problem to me.  What to 'ls -l src' and 'getfacl
> src' say about it?

Well, I *can* cd to it from my regular shell.  And if I do "bash", I can
cd to it.  But if I do "sh" I can't cd to it.

*** 09:49 AM *** /g/projects/yaz/yaz-2.1.26 ***
sh
*** 09:50 AM *** /g/projects/yaz/yaz-2.1.26 ***
ls -ald src
drwxr-xr-x+ 4 jdarnold None 0 Aug 22 13:27 src
*** 09:50 AM *** /g/projects/yaz/yaz-2.1.26 ***
whoami
jdarnold
*** 09:50 AM *** /g/projects/yaz/yaz-2.1.26 ***
getfacl src
# file: src
# owner: jdarnold
# group: None
user::rwx
group::r-x
mask:rwx
other:r-x
default:user::rwx
default:group::r-x
default:other:r-x

Sounds like something in my bash profile or something that gets set up
when I do 'bash' and doesn't when I do 'sh'?

>> Found: d:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe
>> Warning: d:\cygwin\usr\local\bin\bash.exe hides d:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe
> 
> So you've built your own bash, huh?  Although I doubt this had anything to
> do with it.

Ahh, I did that awhile ago.  I removed it and it still happens.

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