Mail Archives: cygwin/2004/09/03/17:38:47
On Sep 3, 2004, at 2:33 PM, C Schreiner wrote:
> I can not save to a nonexistant file name under
> Cygwin, but I can under Windows.
>
> When I type:
>
> cat "hello" > foo.txt
Does the file "hello" exist? Try echo "hello" > foo.txt
>
> under Cygwin I get this error message:
>
> bash: foo.txt: No such file or directory
>
> (unless foo.txt already exists in the current
> directory). This only happens with network
> filesystems. I know I have write permission because I
> can create the file with "touch foo.txt", and I can
> create the files with Windows Wordpad. Other programs
> under Cygwin also cannot create files, such as vim,
> and co (from the rcs package). Things work fine for
> all programs on the local C: drive.
>
> Why does this problem occur under Cygwin? Is there
> maybe a workaround?
>
> I have not seen anything about this in the Cygwin FAQ
> or in two mailing list archive searches. If there is
> already documentation about this, please point me to
> it.
>
> I am using Windows XP professional 5.1.2600 SP 1.0,
> and Cygwin DLL version 1.5.10-3 (setup program version
> 2.427).
>
> Thank you for your consideration,
>
>
> Christian Schreiner
> caschreirc (at) yahoo (dot) com
>
>
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