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Re: ls command failing


At 10:23 PM 1/6/2001, Ron Joffe wrote:
>I have a new install of cygwin on an NT4.0 Server
>
>In NT I have a share mapped to the nt o: drive
>
>I have created a mount for o:. The mount command outputs the following:
>
>Device              Directory           Type         Flags
>C:\cygwin\bin       /usr/bin            system       binmode
>C:\cygwin\lib       /usr/lib            system       binmode
>C:\cygwin           /                   system       binmode
>o:                  /o                  user         textmode
>
>I have created a small bash script, which contains the following:
>
>#! c:\cygwin\bin\bash
>ls /o/blah/blah/blah/blah/blah/files
>exit
>
>The /o/blah/blah/blah/blah/blah/files is the directory path.
>
>The bash script is executed from a windows command prompt as
>
>c:\> bash shell_file.sh
>
>the return is:
>
>ls: /o/blah/blah/blah/blah/blah/files: No such file or directory
>
>if I change the shell script to:
>
>#! c:\cygwin\bin\bash
>cd /o/blah/blah/blah/blah/blah/files
>ls
>exit
>
>It works just fine and outputs a directory listing.
>
>Any help would be great.



cygcheck -s -r -v might help.  Also, it would be good to know if /o 
exists as a directory...



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