This has to be one of the strangest ever:
I made this batfile:
cd \
cd ta
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At 10:32 AM 1/28/2012, kurt godel wrote:
>This has to be one of the strangest ever:
>I made this batfile:
>cd \
>cd ta
And?
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Sorry, hit the wrong key; made this batfile in freedos 1.1:
cd \
cd tag
dir >dmyy.txt
cd \
cd djgpp
cd bin
copy c:\tag\dmyy.txt c:\djgpp\bin\dmy.txt
Ran perfect; then changed it:
cd \
cd djgpp
dir>dmyy.txt
cd \
cd djgpp
cd bin
copy c:\djgpp\dmyy.txt c:\djgpp\bin\dmy.txt
With no change but the
On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 1:47 PM, kurt godel wrote:
> Sorry, hit the wrong key; made this batfile in freedos 1.1:
> dir >dmyy.txt
> dir>dmyy.txt
> With no change but the source directory, the bat stops after 'dir>dmyy.txt'
> ;pressing enter it will continue;
Assuming you exactly replicated the
Op 28-1-2012 19:47, kurt godel schreef:
> Sorry, hit the wrong key; made this batfile in freedos 1.1:
>
> cd \
> cd tag
> dir >dmyy.txt
> cd \
> cd djgpp
> cd bin
> copy c:\tag\dmyy.txt c:\djgpp\bin\dmy.txt
>
> Ran perfect; then changed it:
>
> cd \
> cd djgpp
> dir>dmyy.txt
> cd \
> cd djgpp
> cd
Created a directory "dthin"; changed the batfile to this, and it ran
perfectly!. The name "djgpp" is making something stumble; can you beat
that? Seriously, some thing in the scanning process
must have a subtle(?) flaw in it. Richard.