From: Henry N. <Henry.Ne@Arcor.de> - 2007-11-06 00:10:02
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Paolo Minazzi wrote: > I'm using the new 0.7.1 and it semms stable ! Very good ! > > There is a small bug ( I think ) in the cofs > > I have mounted in /mnt/c my C drive > > If I digit the commands > > cd /mnt/c > > ls > > the output is > > ... > flash/ > ... > > Ok. Now I digit > > cd FLA* > and the prompt become > /mnt/c/FLA* > > > The I digit the "ls" command and I have > > /usr/bin/ls: .: Input/output error > > This is not an important problem, but I think that it is good if someone > can solve it. Solved as chdir into a directory was existing with other upper/lower match as the wildcard was given. This line triggers this harmless bug with buggy working directory: mkdir /mnt/c/foo ; cd /mnt/c/FO* Same problem on shell without resolving wildcards: mkdir /mnt/c/foo ; cd '/mnt/c/fo*' Fixed in http://www.colinux.org/snapshots/ for version 0.8.0. Chdir return with 'file not exist' as error now. Thanks for reporting. -- Henry N. |