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From: SerDevian <scriven AT CS DOT ColoState DOT edu>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: gnu/djgpp ls bug?
Date: Thu, 12 Jun 1997 15:54:23 -0600
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Jamie Mazer wrote:
> I've noticed an odd bug with the djgpp compiled version of
> ls (ls --ver == "ls - GNU fileutils-3.13" under DOS 6.22).
> Basically when I use the --class/-F option I get ENOENT errors
> I don't understand, for example, if I try to list the files in
> a subdir "d" I get this:
> 
> > ls --class d
> C:/GNU/BIN/ls: dh0124.1: No such file or directory (ENOENT)
> C:/GNU/BIN/ls: dh0124._1: No such file or directory (ENOENT)
> ....

> Anybody else seen this?

Yes, sort of.  I use doskey to make an ls macro ("ls"="ls -F --color"),
and something similar happens to me.  If I do "ls", the output is
normal.  However, if I use "ls *", I get the ENOENT error on some files
(but not all files).

I had thought it was just my hard drive being spastic, but I guess it's
not just me if it happens to other people...


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