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From: "Jesper Lund" <jl1204 AT worldonline DOT dk>
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Subject: Re: DJGPP Invalid Page Exception in W98SE
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Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2001 00:58:41 +0200
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Brian Kennedy <brk AT mail DOT eclipse DOT net> wrote in message
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> Unfortunately, I am a DJGPP newbie, and I don't know how to invoke 'ls'...
> sorry I am so ignorant about the program :/.  Is this the same as the UNIX
> command 'ls'?  Typing 'ls' at a DOS prompt doesn't do anything ("Bad
> command or file name").
>

You don't have the GNU file utilities (including ls) installed. I guess that
any program compiled with DJGPP will do for this test, try 'symify' instead
of 'ls' and post the results.


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