Re: // in paths
yes, i've seen it:
root@dino /# cd etc/..
root@dino //# cd etc/..
root@dino /#
and repeat this ad-nauseum
can't explain this, though, as I've only seen this happen with debian!
- DeJay.
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On Tue, 6 Oct 1998, David S. Zelinsky wrote:
> When I type (in bash):
>
> % type foo
>
> it returns
>
> foo is /usr/local/bin//foo
>
> with two /'s before `foo'. (I get the same effect with `csh' and `which'.)
> Has anyone else seen this behavior? Anyone know what's causing it? Or how to
> fix it?
>
> I'm using Debian 2.0 (hamm); kernel version 2.0.34
>
> Thanks.
>
> David Zelinsky
> zelinsky@us.net
>
>
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