Mail Archives: cygwin/1997/11/11/21:08:20
Larry Hall <lhall AT rfk DOT com> writes:
>Bartlee A. Anderson wrote:
>>I've noticed a similar problem with rm.
>>In directories with structure something/yada/yada/other/...
>>rm -rf will tell you that you have a circular directory structure and to
>>notify your administrator, it is almost certainly corrupt.
>>You have to remove from the second yada and then once it's gone, the
>>original command will work. Yuck.
>
>The problem with rm is because the algorithm cygwin32 has for generating
>inode numbers does not guarantee unique values. In the UNIX world, these
>values must be unique. If they aren't, it indicates the file system is
>corrupt. This is why this message occurs for rm. An explanation of this
>should be in the FAQ by now.
>
>This is NOT the same issue as the find problem.
Are you sure? I think `find' might be confused by the non-unique inode
numbers, just as `rm' is.
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