On 09/16/2009 11:55 AM, Shaddy Baddah wrote:
Respectfully, I think you've misunderstood my problem. I've just
posted a followup which will show an out and out inconsistency (well,
at least in my opinion):
sha...@x-vista ~
$ ls /cygdrive/c/software/cygwin/cygdrive
sha...@x-vista ~
$ cd /cygdrive/c/software/cygwin/
sha...@x-vista /cygdrive/c/software/cygwin
$ ls ./cygdrive
c d e
sha...@x-vista /cygdrive/c/software/cygwin
$
IMO, the result of the first ls is the more logical. It at least is
consistent with 1.5 if anything else (not that this is a strong
argument).
Yes, this message (and the one you sent about the time I sent my first reply)
clarify the issue, at least for me. I can reproduce it, though I haven't
looked
into it more. I can say I tried testing 'du' to see if I could see
recursion and,
somewhat surprisingly (to me), I didn't. To me however, if we're looking for
consistency, I would say that the results of both invocations of 'ls' above
should
show the list of drives.
FWIW, I think you'll find Cygwin 1.5 behaves the same if you create a 'cygdrive'
(or whatever your cygdrive prefix is called) directory in your '/'. I may
be wrong
though. I haven't tried this.
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A: Yes.
> Q: Are you sure?
>> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
>>> Q: Why is top posting annoying in email?
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