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Re: ls output still truncated


Chuck wrote:
Folks I could really use some help here. I still cannot get the ls
command to work reliably. It worked for years and about two weeks ago
started sputtering.  I have completely unstalled all cygwin packages,
deleted the directories, and reinstalled from scratch. Even just
installing the bare mimimum packages and running a bash shell without X
or even a .profile, ls still fails to output anything 50% of the time.

One other observation I've made is there's a similar program named
"dir.exe" in the /usr/bin directory. It seems to do pretty much the same
thing as ls. In fact the file sizes and timestamps are even the same. It
works every time. I could just alias ls=/usr/bin/dir but that seems more
like a work-around rather than fixing the real problem. Can anyone help
with this? TIA

Can you trim it down to a simple directory with a file or two? If not, can you determine what is key to making it happen? You may have mentioned these before but I don't recall and didn't see them in my review of the thread:

  - Do you see this when running locally?  From ssh?
  - Does it reproduce in bash?  In bash run from cmd.exe?
  - Is CYGWIN environment variable still unset?

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