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On 15 Apr, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc.) wrote: > Hm. I tried a quick check here on 1.3.22 and couldn't reproduce this. > Can you put together a small test that demonstrates this and/or provide > the output from strace? Well, <long pause here> ... that was a lot harder than I expected! It turns out the problem *only* manifests if the executable and directory are in the same directory. Sorry, I had convinced myself otherwise before. Here's how to reproduce: mkdir /usr/bin/ls hash -r ls It doesn't provide exactly the same symptom as the command I'd tested with before (where it just silently failed, with exit status 0). I haven't been able to work out the difference. It's not whether it's a Windows native one or not. Strangely, if you run the command with strace, the error can not be reproduced. Does strace use a different piece of code to invoke its argument than the shell uses? > Also, please take a look at > <http://cygwin.com/problems.html>. Sorry. Cygwin 1.3.15, Windows XP (and others); my cygcheck.out is attached. luke
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