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From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Problems with strip on Windows 2000
Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2000 09:56:30 +0200
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Steve Chapel wrote:
> 
>     c:\c++>gpp test.cpp -o test.exe
>     c:\c++>strip -v test.exe
>     copy from test.exe(coff-go32-exe) to staaaaaa(coff-go32-exe)
>     c:/opt/djgpp/bin/strip.exe: test.exe: rename: Invalid argument (EINVAL)
> 
> I'm using Windows 2000 build 2128, and gcc 2.95.2.

Windows 2000 has yet to enter the mainstream of DJGPP development and
testing.  So consider yourself on the bleeding edge ;-)  That usually means
that you will have to investigate the problem deeper and tell here the gory
details.  Since in this case, it seems like the `rename' function is failing,
it would be a good idea to write a simple test program that calls `rename' in
the same way as strip does, and see whether it fails in the same way.  If it
does, then please step inside `rename' with a debugger and tell what the
problem is.

Oh, and please tell the version of strip.exe ("strip --version" should tell),
since this is the program which fails.

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