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Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 17:28:51 +0100
From: "Simon Davies" <simon DOT james DOT davies AT googlemail DOT com>
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Subject: cygwin 1.5.24 bash 3.2.17(15) ls -d only reports .
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Hi cygwin,

Hope that this is the appropriate place for this question.

I have just installed cygwin on my XP machine and tried "ls -d". To my
surprise only "." was reported. "ls -l" showed several directories
were present.

Is this expected behaviour?

Regards,
Simon

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