Mail Archives: cygwin/2006/04/14/09:04:18
Hi
I installed the latest snapshot (cygwin1-20060413). When trying to
compile the program, using the command "gcc -o testcase testcase.c" I
get "testcase.c:31: error: structure has no member named `d_ino'" So...
Please forgive an exceeding stupid question, but: How do I compile the
program?
Thanks,
Steve
Stephen B. Linda
Assistant Statistician
Children's Oncology Group
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-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Blake [mailto:ebb9 AT byu DOT net]
Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 10:51 PM
To: Stephen Linda
Subject: Re: File copying problem (ever-changing faked inode on network
drive)
Stephen Linda <slinda <at> cog.ufl.edu> writes:
> I'm having the "cp: skipping file `/g/tmp/foo.bar', as it was replaced
> while being copied" problem on a network drive, apparently due to the
> ever-changing inode adventure. Samba 2.0.10 running under Redhat 7.1
> kernel 2.4.17 on the file server; XP pro SP2 on the PC. The output
> from getvolinfo is:
>
>
> In my googling of this problem I haven't seen a solution offered.
> What should I do to remedy this?
Install the latest snapshot, then compile the program mentioned here:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-04/msg00314.html
and send the output to this list. If Corinna's suspicions are correct,
and old versions of Samba give a reliable indication of ever-changing
inodes (by using a random 32-bit value instead of a fixed 64-bit value),
then it will not be long before a snapshot with a workaround will be
provided.
--
Eric Blake
volunteer cygwin coreutils maintainer
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