B19.1/bash2.01.1: strange behaviour (NT)

Michael Weiser michael@weiser.saale-net.de
Thu Sep 10 14:21:00 GMT 1998


Hello Chris, you wrote:
>1) My home is //Z/Myname; a simple cd takes me there. If I type cd ..,
>then pwd says //Z, BUT an ls shows me that I'm still in my home
>directory. Z is mapped on some share.
This is a known problem with cygwin32 at this time. But I don't know
whether and how it's fixed in the latest development snapshot.

>3) My historyfile is correctly ~/.bash_history; every time I leave bash
>the commands are correctly appended to .bash_history,
>BUT when starting a bash it does not know any hiostory command.
This issue went away for me as I changed to binary mounts.
-- 
bye, Michael
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