[CentOS] Why does 'test -f' and 'test -e' return true on a (hidden) file that doesn't exist?
Morten Nilsen
morten at runsafe.noTue Apr 1 05:13:12 UTC 2008
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Rudi Ahlers wrote: > Relax man, didn't you see the smiley face ? Hey man, would you please trim replies in the future.. Five miles of quoted text is actually worse than html mail ;) -- Cheers, Morten :wq
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