[13:06] <cmaloney> Morning all
[13:24] <Zimdale> Morning cmaloney
[13:39] <cmaloney> Whirrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
[13:39] <cmaloney> landscapers
[13:39] <cmaloney> landscrapers
[13:46] <shakes808> morning
[18:34] <cmaloney> http://www.metalinjection.net/av/drop-what-youre-doing-watch-this-70-minute-gojira-concert-footage-with-new-songs
[18:47] <mrgoodcat> anybody seen this before?
[18:47] <mrgoodcat> http://imgur.com/Dz2qxN2
[18:52] <jrwren> mrgoodcat: is that gnu ls or bsd ls?
[18:52] <jrwren> mrgoodcat: oh wait, yes, I can repro.
[18:53] <mrgoodcat> you can reproduce that?
[18:53] <mrgoodcat> how?
[18:54] <jrwren> have an empty dir ;]
[18:54] <mrgoodcat> ls $PWD still prints stuff?
[18:54] <mrgoodcat> ls `pwd` also
[18:54] <jrwren> mrgoodcat: the set dir was recreated since you entered it.
[18:55] <mrgoodcat> oh
[18:55] <jrwren> so your bash cwd is different inode than the new set dir.
[18:55] <mrgoodcat> that might be it
[18:55] <jrwren> pushd $PWD and see if you get the same results.
[18:55] <jrwren> the popd and see if you get same results?
[18:58] <mrgoodcat> not my machine. will report when the user tries that
[19:02] <cmaloney> jrwren is right
[19:05] <jrwren> its a rare thing. Must be a full moon on a leap year.
[19:05] <cmaloney> strawberry moon
[19:09] <mrgoodcat> jrwren: thanks
[19:09] <mrgoodcat> ls -id confirms inode changing
[19:09] <jrwren> ;]
[19:09] <mrgoodcat> now he just has to figure out what is changing it
[19:09] <mrgoodcat> lol