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> But my version does dump core on 'cls -ltr'.

Actually it seems to be just 'cls -l' that causes the fault.

I just reported this upstream, but now I've also just tried it on my Debian
box and I can't reproduce it there.  So it seems like maybe a Cygwin bug.
I'll try to track it down further.

A.


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