> $ cd //; /bin/pwd
> /bin/pwd: couldn't find directory entry in `..' with matching i-node
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] //<== the prompt after cmd.
> $
Known issue:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-02/msg00929.html
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> Using Cygwin snapshot 20060224, I ran the test suite for Perl 5.8.8.
> With coreutils5.94-1, there are no failures.
> With coreutils5.94-3, there are several failures that stem from using
> `pwd` that complain with:
> pwd: couldn't find directory entry in `../../../..' with matching
> i-node
Using Cygwin snapshot 20060224, I ran the test suite for Perl 5.8.8.
With coreutils5.94-1, there are no failures.
With coreutils5.94-3, there are several failures that stem from using
`pwd` that complain with:
pwd: couldn't find directory entry in `../../../..' with matching
i-node
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Eric Blake wrote:
> Well, I guess not many people used it, due to the lack of complaints to
> this list
I used coreutils 5.94-2 but I did not seen anything. (I use also
bash-3.1-2, bashdb-3.1-0.04-1, emacs*-21.3.50-2, findutils-4.3.0-1,
lesstif-0.94.4-1 and snap. 20060224)
Now I use 5.94-3 wit
> Well, I guess not many people used it, due to the lack of complaints to
> this list that -2 had a packaging bug (all my cygwin-specific patches
> were lost, so some programs such as cat fail if stdin is read-write
> instead of read-only, or cp not coping with .exe extensions). I've
> now uploade
Eric Blake comcast.net> writes:
>
> An experimental release of coreutils, 5.94-2, is available to help test
> the latest snapshots in preparation for cygwin 1.5.20. To use this
> version, you must have a recent snapshot (20060220 or later)
> installed, then use the Exp button of setup.exe to se
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