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From: Ronald Landheer-Cieslak <ronald AT landheer DOT com>
Subject: Re: Facing problem with bash
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 13:20:07 -0400
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Atukuri, Vasudeva_Kumar wrote:

> OS: Windows 2000
> Cygwin bash version "2.05b.0(9)"
> 
> My application is a combination of Fortran and C.
> In Fortran Stdout's number is 6.
> 
> When I ran the application from the Cygwin console it is giving the
> problem and exited.
> where there is a write statement to the stdout.
> *************************************************
> Input/Output Error 179: Bad file descriptor 
> In Procedure: openwt 
> At Line: 562 
> Statement: Formatted WRITE 
> Unit: 6 
> Connected To: Stdin 
> End of diagnostics 
> *************************************************
> And then I typed the command "bash" (gone into one more level deeper),
> then it worked.
> And tried again one more step deeper ($SHLVL = 3) it gave the same
> problem.
> 
> I kept on going deeper and deeper and my observation is...
> For all odd SHLVL values it is failing(giving the above error message)
> For all even SHLVL values it is succeeding.
> 
> The strange thing is when I ran from the remote shell. My "rsh" shell is
> set to use "/usr/bin/bash"
> I ran the application on remote shell (using rsh) then the application
> is running properly.
> In all levels of SHLVL, it is running properly.
> 
> Can you please suggest us a solution to solve this problem?
Ehm...

Not knowing squat about Fortran, I have not the slightest idea what 
you're talking about, nor what your problem is..
I'm tempted to say http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html or 
perhaps http://cygwin.com/problems.html

Could you perhaps post a minimalist test case that shows the problem 
(i.e. a Fortran source file, a Makefile and whatnot so I can simply type 
`make' and have the problem occur?)

As I said, I don't know *anything* about Fortran, but if your problem is 
really with Bash, I'll be happy to help..

rlc

Cygwin Bash maintainer (among other things).


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