Re: ls may be broken
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On Sun, Apr 15, 2007 at 05:40:08PM -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> I download podcasts with podracer and had set up a subscriptions file for
> podracer that under original circumstances made a directory for a podcast
> under the date directory and put the actual mp3 files into that directory.
> I don't know if it's changes in python or some subdirectories creation
> limit but recently podracer has been leaving mp3's on the drive using what
> were oriinally directory names for naming those podcasts. A few minutes
> ago the washing machine had an overflow and maintenance came back and
> vacuumed up the floor and now I check today's incoming podcasts and one I
> know is not a directory appears when I use ls -d * in that 2007-04-15
> directory. I played it earlier using mpg321 so I know. For whatever
> reason ls appears unable to tell the difference between a directory name
> and a file name anymore.
>
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Try figuring out what type of file it is using the program "file".
And a little nitpick, try to avoid run on sentences; It makes it very
hard to understand what you're saying.
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