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Date: | Tue, 26 Nov 1996 16:47:12 +0200 (IST) |
From: | Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il> |
To: | Chris Waters <design AT netcom DOT com> |
Cc: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
Subject: | Re: Changing directories with Bash? |
In-Reply-To: | <designE1H22H.3J6@netcom.com> |
Message-Id: | <Pine.SUN.3.91.961126164523.4395C-100000@is> |
Mime-Version: | 1.0 |
On Tue, 26 Nov 1996, Chris Waters wrote: > What's "dir"? What's 'd'? Normally, "dir" is a COMMAND.COM builtin, > and doesn't work under Unix-like shells for DOS. Are these some sort of > builtins added to the DOS version of bash, or scripts you wrote, or > something entirely different? `d' and `dir' are programs from GNU Fileutils ported to DJGPP. `dir' is just like `ls -l', and `d' is a symlink to `dir'.
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