file system bogosity?

bills bills@warwick.net
Fri Jul 31 14:27:00 GMT 1998


You want file system bogosity?  Try this ( I started in / ):

/ ls
ARCHIVE       GRAPHICS      Programs      bin           pub
BAT           HTML          Q2Demo        code          stiwtts.jbc
CVS           LINT          RECYCLER      etc           tmp
Cygnus        MASM61        Temp          info          usr
Download      MISC          UTIL          msdownld.tmp  wbbu
/ cd ...
//... ls
ARCHIVE       GRAPHICS      Programs      bin           pub
BAT           HTML          Q2Demo        code          stiwtts.jbc
CVS           LINT          RECYCLER      etc           tmp
Cygnus        MASM61        Temp          info          usr
Download      MISC          UTIL          msdownld.tmp  wbbu
//... cd ...
//.../... ls
ARCHIVE       GRAPHICS      Programs      bin           pub
BAT           HTML          Q2Demo        code          stiwtts.jbc
CVS           LINT          RECYCLER      etc           tmp
Cygnus        MASM61        Temp          info          usr
Download      MISC          UTIL          msdownld.tmp  wbbu
//.../... cd ...
/code/Lethe/...
/code/Lethe/... ls
CVS             include         mtos            printers        syslib
Makefile        keyboards       objects         readers         utilities
communications  libmedia.a      ourlibc         screen          validation
displays        media           parameters      startup
/code/Lethe/...

-----Original Message-----
From:	Charles Randall [SMTP:crandall@matchlogic.com]
Sent:	Thursday, July 30, 1998 5:08 PM
To:	gnu-win32@cygnus.com
Subject:	file system bogosity?

Is there a plan to address file system bogosity such as the following?

	bash-2.01$ mkdir t
	bash-2.01$ cd t
	bash-2.01$ ls
	bash-2.01$ touch bozo
	bash-2.01$ ls
	bozo
	bash-2.01$ ls bozo.
	bozo.
	bash-2.01$

Note the "." on the end of the last ls command. That file doesn't exist.

Charles
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