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Re: bug in /bin/ls
From: |
Steven Augart |
Subject: |
Re: bug in /bin/ls |
Date: |
Wed, 1 Oct 2003 17:40:55 -0400 |
I have been working with the bug reporter.
I believe he somehow got his system in an odd state
where it was using the ls from fileutils
4.0x instead of the ls from coreutils 4.5.3, which Red Hat 9 ships with.
I don't think it's worth chasing this
one, since I did a little search on google for "fileutils 4.0x"
and
the first item that pops up is
"WARNING fileutils 4.0x-1 severely broken".
The reporter compiled coreutils 5.0;
the ls from that version of coreutils works fine.
--Steve Augart
| Craig Bourne <address@hidden>
Sent by: address@hidden
09/30/2003 08:16 PM
Please respond to cbourne
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To:
address@hidden
cc:
Subject:
bug in /bin/ls |
I am running RedHat Linux 9.0
Linux version 2.4.20-6 (address@hidden) (gcc version
3.2.2 20030222 (Red Hat Linux 3.2.2-5)) #1 Thu Feb 27 10:06:59 EST 2003
I find that files which have names starting with the characters hp are
invisible to /bin/ls ( also to /usr/bin/find but not to /usr/bin/file ).
The following sequence should illustrate:
address@hidden craig]$ mkdir junk
address@hidden craig]$ cd junk
address@hidden junk]$ >somefile
address@hidden junk]$ mkdir somedir
address@hidden junk]$ >hp
address@hidden junk]$ >hpsomefile
address@hidden junk]$ ls
somedir somefile
address@hidden junk]$ find .
.
./somefile
./somedir
address@hidden junk]$ file *
hp: empty
hpsomefile: empty
somedir: directory
somefile: empty
address@hidden junk]$ rm hp
address@hidden junk]$ ls
somedir somefile
address@hidden junk]$ file *
hpsomefile: empty
somedir: directory
somefile: empty
address@hidden junk]$ mkdir hp
address@hidden junk]$ mkdir hpsomedir
address@hidden junk]$ ls
somedir somefile
address@hidden junk]$ find .
.
./somefile
./somedir
address@hidden junk]$ file *
hp: directory
hpsomedir: directory
hpsomefile: empty
somedir: directory
somefile: empty
address@hidden junk]$ which -a find
/usr/bin/find
address@hidden junk]$ which -a file
/usr/bin/file
address@hidden junk]$ which -a ls
alias ls='ls --color=tty'
/bin/ls
address@hidden junk]$ which ls
alias ls='ls --color=tty'
/bin/ls
address@hidden junk]$ ls --version
ls (GNU fileutils) 4.0x
Written by Richard Stallman and David MacKenzie.
Copyright (C) 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There
is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
address@hidden junk]$ find --version
GNU find version 4.1
address@hidden junk]$ file --version
file-3.39
magic file from /usr/share/magic
Let me know if I can be of further help with diagnosis of this problem.
Best Regards,
Craig Bourne
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