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Re: Disabling OS system commands?
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Re: Disabling OS system commands? |
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Tue, 4 May 2010 13:05:48 +0000 (UTC) |
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> After many thoughts back and forth I think I understand what you mean.
> You want to stop using ls.m (because it's inconsistent?) and learn to
> use dir.m only.
I think I was confused with the tclsh behavior of firing an OS command when
there is no defined internal command. I should have run "which()"
> Run 'which ls' in Octave and delete that file. Or override that m-file
> in your Octave path with something you'd like. Or you could simply set
> ls_command to something invalid.
Yes, of course. Thanks for graciously guiding me back to something I should
have figured out on my own...
>
> hth,
> David
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