R. David Murray <rdmur...@bitdance.com> added the comment:

The re matches for me if I call it manually with your ls -ld output.

What output do you get if you do a 'print commands.getstatus("/.")' using your 
build of the python interpreter?

By the way, this is a deprecated function under test here, so I'm setting this 
bug to low priority.  But I'm certainly curious as to what the problem is.

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priority: normal -> low

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