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From: "Lane, Frank L" <frank DOT l DOT lane AT boeing DOT com>
To: Cygwin Mailing List <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: How do i map an inode or file stream pointer to an expicit, ie fu
ll pathname for an open file?
Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2002 17:56:25 -0500
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Hi List,

I think this is more of a c programming question, but it's for an
implementation on cygwin.  Therefore I'll take my ego in my own hands and
ask the question on the list.

Am I missing a function that will map an inode or file stream pointer to an
explicit, full pathname for an open file?

If not, would someone please tell me how to do this or suggest a resource I
could reference?

Thanks,
Frank

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