Limit to length of command line arguments? (was Cygwin/bash: need environment variables >32K)
Jörg Schaible
Joerg.Schaible@Elsag-Solutions.com
Thu Oct 23 08:21:00 GMT 2003
Hi Barry,
Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) wrote on Thursday, October 23, 2003 12:43 AM:
> While doing some other work, I've come to the impression that
> this is not a fileutils problem. In a directory with ~1700
> htm files whose names take 37k,
<snip>
> $ ls *
> bash: /bin/ls.exe: Invalid argument
>
> There has been a big change my cygwin installation since last
> week. I got a new box, upgrading from Win98SE to XP Pro. So
> this is a new installation of cygwin, but other than this
> line-length problem, everything seems to be working OK
> (ignoring minor glitches probably due to various
> configuration files getting lost in the transition).
>
> Although I could re-do my scripts to work around this problem
> I'd appreciate any help in figuring out what is wrong with my cygwin
> installation.
You might have an unusual filename (e.g. starting with a dash) that is interpreted as argument. Try
$ ls -- *
This tells ls to interpret anything after the double dash as file argument and not as possible option!
Regards,
Jörg
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