Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 14:29:16 +0300 From: marinosi@ceid.upatras.gr To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Re: getcwd() problem.. Message-ID: <1150284556.448ff30cb8b07@my.ceid.upatras.gr>
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Hello Giwrgos, I ' ve just read your reply and tried to check the points you gave me. So: >What are the steps you have taken to reach this point? We have to be >able to reproduce the same thing, if there is a bug somewhere. That's a problem .I can't figure out how this problem occured.It was after a normal boot without any error messages.Also, i want to note that i don't get these errors everytime.For example now , after a reboot i can work properly.(before i couldn't even start programs).It is strange. >When do you hit TAB? Have you logged in? What is the setting of your >HOME directory in /etc/passwd? Can you change directories if you use an >absolute pathname like: > > # cd / Yeap, i am able to change directories while using absolute paths.I have problems when i use tab (bash auto completion) and when i use . , .. links of a dir which should be "linked" to the current and the parent directory. > It seems your HOME directory points to a location that doesn't exist. >Can you verify that /etc/passwd contains the right path, that this path >exists and that you do have the necessary permissions for that >directory? bash$ cat /etc/passwd | grep marinosi marinosi:*:1001:1001:Ilias Marinos:/home/marinosi:/usr/local/bin/bash bash$ ls -ld /home/marinosi/ /usr/local/bin/bash drwxr-xr-x 37 marinosi marinosi 2560 Jun 14 13:10 /home/marinosi/ -rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 594724 Mar 12 17:58 /usr/local/bin/bash Seems ok.. Thnx again. Ilias ---------------------------------------------------- This mail was sent through http://my.ceid.upatras.gr
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