I'm trying to execute a command to locate an executable using:
ls **/port(*)
This is executed from within a zsh command shell. However, after executing I'm receiving the following messages:
zsh: bad file descriptor: 3
zsh: bad file descriptor: 5
zsh: bad file descriptor: 6
zsh: bad file descriptor: 13
nfs server automount -nsl [169]: not responding
nfs server automount -nsl [169]: is alive again
opt/local/bin/port
What does this bad file descriptor message mean and what are the implications? How can I correct it if it's an issue?
ls **/port(*)
This is executed from within a zsh command shell. However, after executing I'm receiving the following messages:
zsh: bad file descriptor: 3
zsh: bad file descriptor: 5
zsh: bad file descriptor: 6
zsh: bad file descriptor: 13
nfs server automount -nsl [169]: not responding
nfs server automount -nsl [169]: is alive again
opt/local/bin/port
What does this bad file descriptor message mean and what are the implications? How can I correct it if it's an issue?