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Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 13:55:15 -0500
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Ken Shaffer wrote:
>> Folks I could really use some help here. I still cannot get the ls
>> command to work reliably.
> 
> Well, I ran sum -r (I'm running cygwin 1.5.24):
> 
>    ~$ sum -r /bin/ls.exe /bin/cygwin1.dll
>    08756    96 /bin/ls.exe
>    59473  1830 /bin/cygwin1.dll
> 
> You might do the same and see if there is perhaps a different ls being run.
> 
> You could also try fully qualifying the path to ls:
> 
>    /bin/ls --color=none /bin
> 
> A portion of my cygcheck -svr shows:
> 
>    Cygwin DLL version info:
>        DLL version: 1.5.24
>        DLL epoch: 19
>        DLL bad signal mask: 19005
>        DLL old termios: 5
>        DLL malloc env: 28
>        API major: 0
>        API minor: 156
>        Shared data: 4
>        DLL identifier: cygwin1
>        Mount registry: 2
>        Cygnus registry name: Cygnus Solutions
>        Cygwin registry name: Cygwin
>        Program options name: Program Options
>        Cygwin mount registry name: mounts v2
>        Cygdrive flags: cygdrive flags
>        Cygdrive prefix: cygdrive prefix
>        Cygdrive default prefix:
>        Build date: Wed Jan 31 10:57:51 CET 2007
>        CVS tag: cr-0x5f1
>        Shared id: cygwin1S4
> 
> I would wager that something is really hosed on your system, since
> none of the rest of us seem to have this problem.
> 
> Ken
> 

I would think is something were really hosed, I've be having other
problems, but I'm not. The only thing that isn't working - windows or
cygwin - is ls.exe.

My "sum -r" output, and the portion of the output from "cygcheck -svr"
on my box are 100% identical to yours.

Other than removing the ls.exe binary and converting it to a symlink for
dir, I don't know what to do.

Can you please check these md5sum's for me?

$ md5sum /bin/ls.exe /usr/bin/ls.exe /usr/bin/dir.exe
64e3dc0e3a5ef0eeeaa4f2e9b984844d */bin/ls.exe
64e3dc0e3a5ef0eeeaa4f2e9b984844d */usr/bin/ls.exe
60a0c7768052ec4306c3e0f680331afa */usr/bin/dir.exe


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