Messages in this thread | | | From | "Ulrich Windl" <> | Date | Wed, 13 Mar 1996 08:48:25 +0100 | Subject | lsattr fails in 1.3.71 |
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Yesterday I've been playing with lsattr-0.5c. I think the output speaks for itself. (I have compiled the program with gcc-2.6.3 as a.out on top of Slackware 2.4, but with the kernel sources 1.3.71 installed).
>>> lsattr / lsattr 0.5c WIP, 17-Aug-95 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09 //zIma: No such file or directory //zIma: No such file or directory ------- // ------- // ------- // ------- // ------- // ------- // ------- // ------- // ------- // ------- // ------- // ------- // ------- // ------- // ------- // ------- // ------- // ------- // >>> lsattr /* lsattr 0.5c WIP, 17-Aug-95 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09 /bin/dns: No such file or directory /bin/dns: No such file or directory /bin/dns: No such file or directory /bin/dns: No such file or directory ... (As I just discovered, my mail UA is brain-dead; I'll attach the file uuencoded (if my UA allows me). [UA = User Agent = Mail fron end]
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---- File information ----------- File: lsattr.err Date: 12 Mar 1996, 21:33 Size: 38824 bytes. Type: Text [unhandled content-type:application/octet-stream] | |