RE: directory listing differences

2007-10-23 Thread Dave Korn
On 23 October 2007 17:02, Joseph Michaud wrote: > Just to follow-up on this... > > I recently came back to this problem. Dave's suggestion to use Process > Explorer was useful in that it showed that bash was using some SysWOW64 > DLLS. This reminded me that 64-bit Windows transparently redirect

Re: directory listing differences

2007-10-23 Thread Joseph Michaud
On 07 June 2007 17:03, Dave Korn wrote: On 07 June 2007 16:46, Joseph Michaud wrote: One interesting tidbit is that if, from the bash shell, I invoke a Windows CMD shell, then that CMD shell similarly doesn't see the file. I conclude from this that somehow the bash shell doesn't have some app

RE: directory listing differences

2007-06-07 Thread Dave Korn
On 07 June 2007 16:46, Joseph Michaud wrote: > One interesting tidbit is that if, from the bash shell, I invoke > a Windows CMD shell, then that CMD shell similarly doesn't see the > file. > > I conclude from this that somehow the bash shell doesn't have > some appropriate privilege and that bas

Re: directory listing differences

2007-06-07 Thread Joseph Michaud
Shankar Unni wrote: Joseph Michaud wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] /cygdrive/c/windows/system32 $ ls -al tsdiscon.exe tsecimp.exe ls: cannot access tsdiscon.exe: No such file or directory That's probably because the file is exclusively locked, and the "stat" performed by "ls"

Re: directory listing differences

2007-06-05 Thread Shankar Unni
Joseph Michaud wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] /cygdrive/c/windows/system32 $ ls -al tsdiscon.exe tsecimp.exe ls: cannot access tsdiscon.exe: No such file or directory That's probably because the file is exclusively locked, and the "stat" performed by "ls" fails. See if you see the file if you pas