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- From: jgabriel@academ01.mty.itesm.mx (Ing. Juan Gabriel Ruiz)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix
- Subject: Re: Weird bug in AIX 3.2.2 ls
- Message-ID: <news.721584202@academ01>
- Date: 12 Nov 92 16:03:22 GMT
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- lpeters@postmaster@hq.af.mil (Leslie D Peters) writes:
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- >We've experienced a very strange "bug" in the ls command: We have
- >a directory that is shared by N users (N >= 200), and happened
- >to perform 'ls -l' in the directory. It goes for a while, then
- >Seg fault(coredump)! We think we've tracked it down: it only
- >occurs when the usernames are displayed (most every file is owned
- >by a different person). The -g and -n options work like a champ;
- >only -l and -o (which shows owner and not group) cause it.
- >Anyone else see this happen, and if so, HELP!!!!!
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- Try the PFT U407548 it fixes the problem, or use li -l :)
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