From: "Andrew Crabtree" Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: NT 4 ?s/Problems Date: 13 Aug 1997 18:24:43 GMT Organization: Hewlett Packard Lines: 44 Message-ID: <01bca802$1c2f15a0$45111d0f@ros51675cra> NNTP-Posting-Host: p1675cra.rose.hp.com To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Precedence: bulk My trustworthy Win95 pentium machine was just replaced with a PPro NT 4.0 machine. Most things appear to be working OK. Bash finally runs for me even. I just can't figure out what apppears to be an LFN related problem. I have mapped a network drive from my unix machine through Samba. The problem is that most of the DJ type tools don't see files on this drive. If I do a 'dir' I get a good directory listing. If I try 'ls' I get enoent errors. I have tried setting LFY to yes and no, but get the same error both times. I know that the NT LFN api is not up to snuff, but this is impossible to use it seems. T:\sw\gnu\gcc\2.8.0>dir configure.in Volume in drive T is andy_top Volume Serial Number is 743D-22F3 Directory of T:\sw\gnu\gcc\2.8.0 08/02/97 02:08p 74,130 configure.in 1 File(s) 74,130 bytes 63,602,688 bytes free T:\sw\gnu\gcc\2.8.0>ls configure.in c:/djgpp/bin/ls: configure.in No such file or directory (ENOENT) Also doing just an 'ls' in that directory gives the same error. If I go up a level though I get something else. T:\sw\gnu\gcc\dir Volume in drive T is andy_top Volume Serial Number is 743D-22F3 Directory of T:\sw\gnu\gcc\ 08/07/97 06:12p . 08/07/97 05:47p .. 08/08/97 06:13p 2.8.0 08/07/97 05:50p 32,552,960 ss-970803.tar T:\sw\gnu\gcc\ls 28~2y.0 ss-97~mx.tar