I thought you were using wine, and I was hoping that the command prompt would be the windows command prompt from within wine.
jm7
Andy Kittner
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Re: [boinc_dev] Buffer overflow in
dir_size() function / ticket #1108
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 08:15:08AM -0700, [email protected] wrote:
>If you do a dir /s from a command line, what happens?
dir: cannot access /s: No such file or directory
Did you mean dir -s? Or have you missed that I'm on Linux?
The former would print a size of 4 for the .wine/ directory.
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Andy
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