Mail Archives: cygwin/1996/12/08/22:36:20
null can be made, I have a /dev/null on my drive.
Win
Carl J R Johansson wrote:
>
> On Sat, 7 Dec 1996, John W. Eaton wrote:
>
> > After installing all the binaries for b17 on a Windows 95 system, I
> > tried to run a configure script and got this:
> >
> > COPY FOR DUP FAILED, handle in FFFFFFFF 6!!
> > bash.exe: /dev/null: Bad file number
> >
> > Then I tried to echo something and redirect it to /dev/null with the
> > same results:
> >
> > bash$ echo foo > /dev/null
> > COPY FOR DUP FAILED, handle in FFFFFFFF 6!!
> > bash.exe: /dev/null: Bad file number
> >
> >From the 'readme':
>
> Files cannot be named com1, lpt1, or aux (to name a few); either as
> the root filename or as the extension part. If you do, you'll have
> trouble. Unix programs don't avoid these names which can make things
> interesting. Eg, the perl distribution has a file called `aux.sh'.
> The perl configuration tries to make sure that `aux.sh' is there, but
> an operation on a file with the magic letters 'aux' in it will hang.
>
> I suppose 'null' belongs to this category as well (or then maybe
> I'm totally wrong).
>
> cj
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