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From: | gerlach AT netcom DOT com (Matthew H. Gerlach) |
Subject: | Re: Permission denied (EACCES) |
Message-ID: | <gerlachEr5JJA.CA@netcom.com> |
Organization: | Netcom Online Communications Services (408-241-9760 login: guest) |
References: | <3529a2f1 DOT 0 AT lightning DOT ica DOT net> |
Date: | Thu, 9 Apr 1998 15:11:34 GMT |
Lines: | 26 |
Sender: | gerlach AT netcom16 DOT netcom DOT com |
To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
DJ-Gateway: | from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
In article <3529a2f1 DOT 0 AT lightning DOT ica DOT net> "aalfonso" <aalfonso AT ica DOT net> writes: >Dear Nate and All Users, >I don't understand it I got this error for both C and C++ programs then the >next day I was alright compiling C programs, now I have the same problem >again. Compiling from the command line doesn't seem to help. I reinstalled >DJDEV201 to no avail. >I am not using any networking software. I tried compiling from the command >line and sending the error messages into a file. I have included this file >along with my post.Perhaps you might find some clues as to what the problem >is. >The command I used to generate this output is as follows: >C:\djgpp\bin\redir -o gcc.log -eo gcc -v -Xlinker --verbose -v -o Sample.exe >Sample.c >Thank you for all your help and suggestions. >Alan > > I recently had this problem when trying to remove non-existant files. These files did happen to be on network drives. I submitted a patch to the libc.a code for the remove function. If the file doesn't exist it sets errno to ENOENT. email me if want a copy. Matthew
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