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Re: ls returns bad file descriptor


> Perhaps there's some problem/issue with the permissions on the root of
> your share that's confusing bash? Does this also happen in a
> subdirectory of the share?

bash hasn't changed, only cygwin1.dll.

It also happens in a subdirectory of the share.  I had posted an strace
output which I hope would make sense to others more knowledgeable than
myself.

When I looked at the strace output, it appears to me it read the home
directory instead of the share directory, but never output that. It's as
if the cwd got changed from what the PWD environment variable says it is.

This doesn't happen with 1.5.16 using the same bash.

I'm going to try a different snapshot.

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