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On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 10:11 PM, Stockly, Ed <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Either file not found or directory not found.
That sounds like you're giving it a relative path.
>>>What directory do they change to to fix it?
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> He says he uses cld for change local directory... What's the difference
> between that and cd?
I was more interested in the target of the command than the command
itself, but I've never heard of a shell command called "cld". "lcd"
in FTP clients, sure...
> This command coerces an alias to a file on the local drive to a posix path.
> Does that make it absolute?
It depends on the alias. Try logging the path - it should start with
a /. If not, that's your problem.
> Something like this.... ? Or maybe the /usr/bin go before the cd?
No, /usr/bin/curl is just telling the shell where to find the curl
program. cd is not a program the shell has to run - it's a command
built into the shell itself.
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Mark J. Reed <[log in to unmask]>
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