On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 11:12:45 +0200, "Julian H. Stacey" said: > pwd # /0s1/usr1/home/jhs > mkdir ~/tmp/x ; cp picture.jpg ~/tmp/x/ > Buttons: Comp, > --- > To: jhs@localhost > Subject: test of 1 char dir name > From: "Julian H. Stacey" <[email protected]> > Organization: http://berklix.eu BSD Linux Unix Consultants, Munich Germany > User-agent: EXMH on FreeBSD http://www.berklix.eu/free/ > X-From: http://www.berklix.eu/~jhs/ > Fcc: sent > > ZZ to finish vi > ---- > Buttons: More , Sedit , More , Attachment , Attach File > Shows /0s1/usr1/home/jhs/ > Double left Click tmp/ > Double left Click x/ > Dir now shows as /0s1/usr1/home/jhs/tmpx/
That doesn't sound right, it shouldn't have lost the / in there... > & content of box shows only ../ > No picture.jpg Hmm... I wasn't able to replicate it via obvious means, but this '#' gives me not-warm-fuzzies: pwd # /0s1/usr1/home/jhs mkdir ~/tmp/x ; cp picture.jpg ~/tmp/x/ Buttons: Comp, Did you do the mkdir as root, and leave tmp/ and/or tmp/x with unreadable permissions? (Though actually, creating a root-owned tmp/x that was unreadable resulted in a *different* odd failure mode I need to chase down and fix)
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