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From: | "one2001boy AT yahoo DOT com" <one2001boy AT yahoo DOT com> |
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Subject: | Re: latest ls.exe version in XP problem |
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Date: | Fri, 15 Oct 2004 15:59:56 GMT |
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Hans-Bernhard Broeker wrote: > one2001boy AT yahoo DOT com <one2001boy AT yahoo DOT com> wrote: > >>Hello, > > >>Just noticed several issues about ls.exe. Any help is appreciated. > > >>For the latest ls.exe under Windows XP, there are three issues. > > >>1) under a directory with one thousand files, >>run command "ls -F" will take 1 minute to start to display the files and >>directory. using "ls" has no such long delay. using "dir" has no such a >>problem either. > > > Think a momemnt about what the -F option means, and I think you'll see > that that is an unavoidable consequence of using that option. > > >>2) there is no way to use ls.exe to display files in Windows network path? > > >>I can use the command >> dir \\my_workgroup_machine_name\directory_name > > >>the following doesn't seem to work. >> ls \\\\my_workgroup_machine_name\\directory_name > > > What made you think you have to double those backslashes? Unless > you're doing this in a Unix-style shell (Bash, e.g.), you don't. I use bash. with or without double backslahes(under msdos), ls won't be able to handle the network path.
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