Two files, same directory, same name...
Daiv Stoner
aindiana at osiris.cso.uiuc.edu
Sat Jun 16 03:40:29 AEST 1990
ricks at ncrcae.Columbia.NCR.COM (Rick Silverstein) writes:
>In article <1990Jun15.090604.21916 at dasys1.uucp> tbetz at dasys1.UUCP (Tom Betz) writes:
>>Below is an excerpt of a listing of my $HOME/News directory.
>>
>>-rw-r--r-- 1 tbetz 12756 Jun 14 06:49 applied.gw <-----
>>-rw-r--r-- 1 tbetz 64775 Jun 14 06:48 applied.gw <-----
>>
>>You will note that there are two files with identical names.
>You must have a non-printable control character in one of the names.
>Try:
>/bin/ls | cat -v
>This will display the control character that ls is hiding from you.
>Berkeley's ls (/usr/ucb/ls) will print a '?' for the control character.
I believe "l -b" will also show you the strange char.
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