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Date: Tue, 2 May 2000 19:17:21 -0400
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From: DJ Delorie <dj AT delorie DOT com>
To: cygwin-developers AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
In-reply-to: <20000502181358.B3374@cygnus.com> (message from Chris Faylor on
Tue, 2 May 2000 18:13:58 -0400)
Subject: Re: [RFC] Is that error mapping correct?
References: <390F4D94 DOT C6E8E9F9 AT vinschen DOT de> <20000502181358 DOT B3374 AT cygnus DOT com>

> >	$ cat //foo/bar/baz
> >	cat: //foo/bar/baz: No such device or address
> >
> >seems somewhat strange. Have I missed something, perhaps?
> 
> I don't know.  Is there some UNIX equivalent that we could use for
> testing?  It is nice to differentiate between a non-existent file and a
> non-existent host but I agree that the current error doesn't make much
> sense.

I unplugged my SGI's ethernet cable and tried to access a file on it
from Linux (via nfs) and got EIO - "Input/output error".  I'm not sure
if this is the same situation, though.

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