Mail Archives: cygwin/2001/01/15/16:21:00
At 04:05 PM 1/15/2001, M4um AT aol DOT com wrote:
>Has anyone out there seen this problem and/or can suggest a way to code
>around it? This is all C code, not C++.
>
>The call statfs("/usr/crc", &statbuf ) returns 0; the path exists and is of
>no interest because statbuf always contains the following, regardless of the
>path involved (all printed as %ld):
>
>f_ type = 16390
>f_bsize = 32768
>f_blocks = 65526
>f_bfree = 65526
>f_bavail = 65526
>f_files = -1
>f_ffree = -1
>f_fsid = 300162640
>f_namelen = 255
>
>(Just as an aside, the statfs() call (requiring vfs.h) is different from the
>SCO Unix version (using statfs.h) which also requires a buffer_lengh and a
>fs_type parameter. I suspect these two additions are to allow for
>grandfathered differences in the size of struct statfs.)
>
>In a related issue, the bash command "df" always returns "used = 0" and
>"used% = 0", regardless of which filesystem it is examining. I'm not sure if
>any of the other values are correct, either.
>
>I'm running the latest Cygwin, gcc, etc. on Win98 (FAT32). See df and
>cygcheck output below.
>
>Thanks,
>John McDonald
>m4um AT aol DOT com
>
>df:
>Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
>D:\Cygwin\contrib 2096832 0 2096832 0% /usr/contrib
>D:\Cygwin\usr\crc 2096832 0 2096832 0% /usr/crc
>D:\Cygwin\bin 2096832 0 2096832 0% /usr/bin
>D:\Cygwin\lib 2096832 0 2096832 0% /usr/lib
>D:\Cygwin 2096832 0 2096832 0% /
>H: 2097120 0 2097120 0% /UNIX
Can you send the output of "cygcheck df" and df --version? Also, what flags
are you using to invoke df? I get close to your output format if I use df -k
but my headers say:
Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on
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