From: "Harry G. McGavran Jr. " <w5pny@worldnet.att.net>
To: linux-msdos@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Directory Listing problem...
Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 21:24:07 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20050627032408.B59ADC26B9@localhost.localdomain> (raw)
I have compiled dosemu-1.2.2 with gcc 2.95.3 under Linux 2.4.25
and installed freedos binaries and tried dos6.3 as well. They
both seem to work EXCEPT that anything having to do with directory
entries seems broken...
If I do dir, I see dashes and occasional ~kn, or ~xy, etc. for the
file names. There are entries for each file in the directory
displayed, but the names are dashes or the tilde stuff with no
relationship to the real names. But, if I do "dir command.com",
I will see the name command.com in the output of the dir command.
If I do "dir any_filename_that exists" it works fine -- its only
when dir is looking up names that I get the dashes for the file names
in the dir output. When running dos programs, the dos programs seem
not to be able to look up file names either.
Searching for this problem with Google seems not to bring up anything.
Has anyone seen this or know of a way to fix it????
--
Harry G. McGavran, Jr.
E-mail: w5pny@arrl.net
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