bug in ls

2000-12-23 Thread Mike
when i try to do a 'ls -d' to get ONLY the directories, it shows nothing. but there are directories that exists, if i do a 'ls' i can see them. is this a known bug? here is the version: (i am using cygwin) ls (GNU fileutils) 3.16 this might be helpful too. $ uname -a CYGW

Assert failed in mv 4.0x on Linux

2001-05-07 Thread Mike
es seemed to be copied (number of bytes are the same anyway, not going to run a checksum on that kind of volume), but I am still left with the original tree. Anything else you need to know, take your best shot and I'll try and answer. Cheers... Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] __

mv [move] command

2000-04-18 Thread Mike Krieger
seem to work fine with this. Thanks in advance; -- Mike Krieger [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Fileutils bug?

2000-07-28 Thread Mike Krieger
/include/sys/stat.h and I even added that to be included in chgrp.c with no luck. Thanks in advance; -- Mike Krieger [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug (?) in cp

2001-01-04 Thread Mike Croghan
you can use a file to "block" this kind of thing, is both convenient (especially to prevent recursion, although it seems like there's some odd belated safeguard against that in the new version) and more what I'd expect. It seems a bit rude to blow away a file in favor of

FYI...

2001-03-02 Thread Mike Busse
First off I'd like to say thanks for the hard developement work! I just found what I believe is a bug, here's the details: Summary: Trying to use rm to do remove all lowercase lettered filenames. expedition /src/X11/bin/expect5.32/obj/sol2.8 284 # ls Configconfig.log expect_cf.h p

Date problem with 'ls' (fileutils) 4.1, Mac OS X

2001-07-23 Thread Mike Zimmerman
I have compiled and installed fileutils on Mac OS X. I just noticed that the first file in a listing gets the timestamp of the current time, not its last modification time that would be listed if it was not the only file being listed. ie... (current time is 13:39 Jul 23) ls included with OS X

bug

2001-08-16 Thread Mike Mazurek
name in single and double quotes. Is there a way to delete this folder? or is this a bug? Thanks! -=Mike Mazurek=- Quality Assurance Engineer Schema Software Inc. 604 682 3404 x127 Fax 604 682 3432 ___ Bug-fileutils mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] ht

OFFICIAL BAD BUSINESS REPORT

2001-11-21 Thread Mike Gregory
Hi, I’m Mike Gregory, webmaster/publisher at www.GoldUC.com. This is my OFFICIAL REVIEW of my website hosting company. i1internet.net receives the following marks: HONORABLE? - FAILED! They not only kept my 121

df format

2002-03-04 Thread Mike Black
3 http://www.csihq.com Computer Science Innovations http://www.csihq.com/~mike My home page FAX 321-676-2355 df.patch Description: Binary data

Fw: df format

2002-03-04 Thread Mike Black
utput_block_size; --- 323,329 } else { ! width = output_block_size < 0 ? 5 : 10; use_width = posix_format ? 8 : 4; input_units = fsu.fsu_blocksize; output_units = output_block_size; - Original Message - From: "Matt Schalit

df format

2002-05-20 Thread Mike Black
ock_size == -1000) : 10; use_width = posix_format ? 8 : 4; input_units = fsu.fsu_blocksize; output_units = output_block_size; Michael D. Black [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.csihq.com/ http://www.csihq.com/~mike 321-676-2923, x203 Melbourne FL *** df.c.orig Wed Dec 19 04:

chmod bug report

2002-06-18 Thread Mike Chao
changed (for vfat, the file system driver default mounts everything as owner/group root, permissions 755). this is in contrast to chown, which verbosely reports that the operation is not permitted (i.e., attempting to chown a file on a vfat partition), even as root. -- Mike Chao MGH Cancer

rm 4.1.9 and dangling symlinks

2002-07-04 Thread Mike Castle
mrc -- Mike Castle [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.netcom.com/~dalgoda/ We are all of us living in the shadow of Manhattan. -- Watchmen fatal ("You are in a maze of twisty compiler features, all different"); -- gcc ___ Bug-fileuti

Bug with ls --ingore option

2002-08-01 Thread Mike Boyd
hp admin/Modify_Users.php.bak~ admin/Update_Email.php Let me know if you get that fixed, or it it's not really a bug (enlighten me :) Thanks! -Mike Boyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] (p.s. version info below) Report bugs to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. GNU fileutils 4.0.36March 2001

in ls.c, should check errno after readdir

2002-08-21 Thread Mike Coleman
be helpful. I suppose this applies to all readdir's. Regards, Mike while ((next = readdir (reading)) != NULL) if (file_interesting (next)) { enum filetype type = unknown; #if HAVE_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_TYPE if (next->d_type == DT_DIR || next->d_type == DT_CH

Re: EMC Celerra: opendir bug? [Re: in ls.c, should check errno after readdir

2002-08-28 Thread Mike Coleman
Jim Meyering <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Mike Coleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > In ls.c, errno should be checked after a NULL result from readdir, to see if > > there was an error. It may be that in a "normal" posix system, no error can > > happ

bug report

2004-07-31 Thread Mike Dieter
I am using cygwin and your package of fileutils 4.1 i used the rm command with the -i switch It deleted the files alright but afterwards bash exitted Thanks, Mike _ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download