On 6/25/2019 2:16 PM, Joseph Norton wrote:
I think I’ve observed this somewhere else, but, can’t remember right now.
I’ll try to find other occurrences when I get a chance.
Here is the contents of my set query, just in case:
DOSDIR=C:\FREEDOS
COMSPEC=C:\FREEDOS\BIN\COMMAND.COM
LANG=EN
FYI:
I've entered this into the FreeDOS bug tracker:
https://sourceforge.net/p/freedos/bugs/237/
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I think I’ve observed this somewhere else, but, can’t remember right now.
I’ll try to find other occurrences when I get a chance.
Here is the contents of my set query, just in case:
DOSDIR=C:\FREEDOS
COMSPEC=C:\FREEDOS\BIN\COMMAND.COM
LANG=EN
TZ=UTC
PATH=C:\FREEDOS\BIN
NLSPATH=C:\FREEDOS\NLS
I don't see this bug reported in the bug database, so you seem to be the
first person to discover this bug? That's pretty amazing, since the bug
appears to have been in there since at least 2007 (latest version).
https://sourceforge.net/p/freedos/bugs/search/?q=find
I can reproduce the bug this
On 6/25/2019 12:52 PM, Jim Hall wrote:
On 6/25/2019 12:23 PM, Joseph Norton wrote:
Hi listers:
Using FreeDOS 1.3 RC1, whenever I use the find command, after it
has finished its work, I get an error which says it can’t read
from the A: drive.
I am running from a virtual
On 6/25/2019 12:23 PM, Joseph Norton wrote:
> Hi listers:
>
>
>
> Using FreeDOS 1.3 RC1, whenever I use the find command, after it has
> finished its work, I get an error which says it can’t read from the A:
> drive.
>
>
>
> I am running from a virtual machine, and this happenes if there is no
On 6/25/2019 12:23 PM, Joseph Norton wrote:
Hi listers:
Using FreeDOS 1.3 RC1, whenever I use the find command, after it has
finished its work, I get an error which says it can’t read from the A:
drive.
I am running from a virtual machine, and this happenes if there is no
disk in the
Hi listers:
Using FreeDOS 1.3 RC1, whenever I use the find command, after it has finished
its work, I get an error which says it can’t read from the A: drive.
I am running from a virtual machine, and this happenes if there is no disk in
the drive. If there is a disk in the A: drive, find