Mailing-List: contact cygwin-developers-help AT cygwin DOT com; run by ezmlm List-Subscribe: List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: , Sender: cygwin-developers-owner AT cygwin DOT com Delivered-To: mailing list cygwin-developers AT cygwin DOT com X-WM-Posted-At: avacado.atomice.net; Fri, 19 Jul 02 19:27:45 +0100 Message-ID: <004401c22f51$fa5f4800$0100a8c0@atomice.net> From: "Chris January" To: References: Subject: Re: bash lookups Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2002 19:27:45 +0100 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2600.0000 > So this is very strange. I have some files stored in NFS, for some reason > when I cd into a directory in NFS and 'ls' it acceses all the files > nicely. (i.e. one lookup for each file, plus some extra dll's) > > However ls -l accesses all these other files: > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: winmm.dll > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: wave1 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: wave2 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: wave3 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: wave4 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: wave5 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: wave6 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: wave7 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: wave8 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: wave9 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: midi1 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: midi2 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: midi3 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: midi4 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: midi5 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: midi6 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: midi7 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: midi8 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: midi9 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: mmdrv.dll > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: aux1 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: aux2 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: aux3 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: aux4 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: aux5 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: aux6 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: aux7 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: aux8 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: aux9 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: mixer1 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: mixer2 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: mixer3 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: mixer4 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: mixer5 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: mixer6 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: mixer7 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: mixer8 > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: mixer9 > > And in the presence of cygwin symlinks (symlink.lnk) ls -l does the > following for each symlink > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: symlink > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: symlink.exe > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: symlink.exe > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: symlink.exe.lnk > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: symlink > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: symlink.exe > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: symlink.exe > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: symlink.exe.lnk > > Is there a way to switch off the devices lookup above? What's sfsrwcd? Are you opening /dev/dsp? Chris