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On 28 Feb 2000 around 5:29PM (-0500) Craig Lanning wrote: > At 07:01 PM 2/26/00 -0500, Glenn Spell wrote: > > >> > ./configure: cannot create temp file for here > >> > document: Permission denied > > > >I've seen this. I worked around it instead of tracking it down but > >I suspect it's a problem with the newer snapshots when spanning > >disks or partitions. > > That's not the problem here. Everything is on one partition of one > disk (C:\). That message was memorial because I'd never seen it before. But I can't recall what I was doing at the time. I only remember that I copied my work from c:\ to my cygwin partition and the problem went away. I always use the //c/... convention to access C:\ from bash. I also remember using the 8.3 name version of a directory along about that same timeframe. That was memorial because I seldom do that. Ahh! Perhaps there was a "space" in the pathname. Nope. I just tried that. Wow, it works! I don't know. Does it happen when you use ash as sh also? Back to what Tim was suggesting... do you have a /tmp directory or a TMPDIR and/or TMP environment variable in addition to the Windows TEMP? I do, but I still got that error. -glenn -- ________________________________________ _ _____ ) )_ _ (__\____o /_/_ | ) Glenn Spell <glenn AT gs DOT fay DOT nc DOT us> ) >-----._/_/__]> )________________________________________) `0 | -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Send a message to cygwin-unsubscribe AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
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