On Jan 15, 2009, at 18:34, Bryan Blackburn wrote:
At least in my bash:
$ cd /*
-bash: cd: /Applications /Desktop DB /Desktop DF /Developer /Library
/Network /System /Users /Volumes /bin /cores /dev /etc /home /
mach_kernel
/mach_kernel.ctfsys /mp /net /opt /private /sbin /tmp /usr /var: No
such
file or directory
hence my thinking it'd be an error...maybe some shells just ignore
later
arguments?
How odd -- I can't make bash do that on any of my systems. I've tried
the bash that comes with Tiger, the one that comes with Leopard, and
I've tried installing the bash port. They all just try to cd to the
first argument.
Maybe there's a setting that influences this that you have set?
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