On 2014-12-09, Philip Guenther <guent...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 30, 2014 at 2:48 AM, Max Power <open...@cpnetserver.net> wrote:
>> I have a CRYPTO - RAID 1 softraid device /dev/sd4a [3TB OpenBSD 5.6/amd64]
>> on which I have about 1,400,000 files and I've never had problems reading
>> or writing. If, however, launch the tree command, eg. tree c *, returns me:
>> tree: invalid root node: name_of_file.
>
>: morgaine; tree
> /bin/ksh: tree: not found
>: morgaine;
>
> So this is a program from some port?  What does the documentation for
> program say about that error message?

>> I tried to run a fsck and this is the result
>
> Huh, an error message from a random program makes you fsck your disks?
>  That seems like an overreaction to me.  As far as we know, you're
> just invoking it with the wrong arguments...

It's half understandable, given how badly written the text of the error message 
is.

It seems that tree wants directory names, not filenames, on the command line.

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