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Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2001 10:39:58 -0600
From: Ray Easton <ray DOT easton AT wcom DOT com>
Subject: Re: #includes not being processed across network (revised)
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"Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)" wrote:

> Thanks Markus, this information is quite helpful.  Since there isn't an issue
> with Samba, the Win32 APIs being used in Cygwin are clearly sufficient to
> provide the information required (i.e. file sizes in this case) in a network
> environment in general.  However, in this particular case in this particular
> network environment, there may be an issue.  I would guess that there is
> either a problem with permissions (which John has stated that he's looked at
> before) or there is some other Win32 API that provides the file size even with
> John's setup (which the DOS tools use and Cygwin does not).  What is clear to
> me by all this is that the quickest way to resolve this issue is to debug the
> code, for better or worse...
>
> Larry

I've seen fstat() returning zero problems many times in many contexts (though *not*
with cygwin) and in each case it has been due to bugs in the file server software --
in which case debugging cygwin code will be useless.  The quickest way to resolve the
issue is more likely simply to replace the file server software.

--

ray

    -- je suis marxiste, tendance groucho



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