Arrrggghhh..... Ok, I did check for an alias, but not for bash functions replacing cd with some "ninja on seteroid"-version of cd that does some other stuff too... AND that does that in a bad way....(without "" around it's argument.) Any way, problem solved, I guess bash has done som minor changes that exposed that bug in the fuction I found in my quite old bashrc that I starts to forget ;-)
Thanks for pointing me to the type command.... //Snaggen, sön 2002-09-22 klockan 20.45 skrev Eric Hanchrow: > > [snaggen] ask:~$mkdir dir\ with\ spaces > [snaggen] ask:~$cd dir\ with\ spaces/ > bash: cd: dir: No such file or directory > [snaggen] ask:~$rmdir dir\ with\ spaces/ > > It works for me. I wonder if you have an alias or shell function > named `cd'. I don't: > > $ alias cd > bash: alias: `cd' not found > $ type cd > cd is a shell builtin > > If you do, then the alias or function is probably wrong, in that it > fails when the directory name has spaces in it. > > -- > PGP Fingerprint: 3E7B A3F3 96CA 8958 ACC5 C8BD 6337 0041 C01C 5276 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]