Re: ls not working

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Git bisect tells me that the problem occurs starting from commit
4286d710caee2e25a0446932104d99b6cec2fe39
file_utils: add usage to some programs, clean up futils.h, ls fix


MFLD

2016-05-25 22:24 GMT+02:00 Marc-François LUCCA-DANIAU <mfld.fr@xxxxxxxxx>:
> OK, the problem does not occur with the latest release 0.2.0 (commit
> 3c302cad12d34de58aba1b166da06c9173a43364).
>
> Now starting to bisect...
>
> MFLD
>
>
> 2016-05-25 21:47 GMT+02:00 Jody Lee Bruchon <jody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>> If you look for the last commits where I made changes instead of just pulling other people's contributions, those definitely should work. You have to be sure to do a "make distclean" in dev86 and a clean in elks.
>>
>> On May 25, 2016 3:16:31 PM EDT, "Marc-F. LUCCA-DANIAU" <mfld.fr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>Same failure on my side with latest /dev86 and /elks, with QEMU 2.5.1.
>>>
>>>Do you remember the last known good version of the three (dev86, elks,
>>>qemu) ?
>>>
>>>MFLD
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Le 25/05/2016 18:08, - - a écrit :
>>>>> On May 25, 2016 at 10:38 AM Marc-François LUCCA-DANIAU
>>><mfld.fr@xxxxxxxxx>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes, please, try again to run ELKS under VB, but before testing,
>>>>> please update both DEV86 and ELKS from Jody's repositories and
>>>rebuild
>>>>> all.
>>>> Unfortunately, I have tried numerous combinations of git checkouts of
>>>dev86 and
>>>> elks including reverting both to the last pair I knew was working in
>>>QEMU, but
>>>> even those are not working for me at this point. I don't currently
>>>have time to
>>>> look into it in more depth. Can someone try it in an old version of
>>>QEMU to see
>>>> if that works?
>>>>
>>>> -Jody
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