Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/01/01/09:05:12
> > Oh but there's one more thing, anyone know where I can get an ls for DOS
> > that doesn't do this ?
> >
> > $ ls foo
> > bar
> > $ ls foo/
> > \bin\dir.exe: foo/: No such file or directory
> >
> > the second foo (with the slash is completed by bash)
>
> Where did you get that `dir.exe'? Is it from the DJGPP port of GNU
> Fileutils 3.13? If not, please download v2gnu/fil313b.zip from the DJGPP
> archives and install ls from there. It should have no problems dealing
> with such filenames. (And btw, why does `ls' call `dir.exe'?)
>
Thanks for the reply.
I have a later version of fileutils and the problem is indeed fixed.
ls is an alias for dir.exe because I had an ls.exe which seemed to take longer
to execute then dir.exe. This no longer seems to be the case with the latest
fileutils.
Happy New Year,
Rob.
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