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Doing it in a directory now displays nothing even if the files are there, what should I use instead. I can't see the sense in taking this out.
Originally posted by pc_tek
one other thing.... entertain me here...
try this..
dir /ah
oops...it must be that I have cygwin installed and the directory with the bins is set as an environment variable. I didnt even think of that, but i guess that explains why ls works. I just assumed that it was an added feature by MS. now that i check...most unix commands like make and rm work so it that must be the case. SorryOriginally posted by adobo
the unix cmds don't work here...