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From: | Anders Lindgren |
Subject: | bug#22145: 25.0.50; tramp and auto-revert tests hang on OS X |
Date: | Sun, 20 Dec 2015 16:38:48 +0100 |
> I get:
>
> -bash: test: too many arguments
> -bash: test: too many arguments
Hmm. This is unexpected. And Tramp would see such errors; it is trained
to detect failed commands. Maybe a cut'n'paste error?
> I didn't see any beeps in the output (I even checked with "od -a").
>
> OS X Yosemite comes with bash 3.2.57 (from 2007) -- so it might not be
> up to speed when it comes to parsing the command line with odd
> characters. (Just a theory, but I thought it would be worth pointing
> it out.)
So maybe another ls is used than the one I check? Since I have no OS X
machine, I read the man page at
<https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man1/ls.1.html>.
Does your ls behaves like this? The "-w" option is important.
ls.txt
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