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Subject: Re: DJGPP and Win10 32-bit
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> > - there are LFN related problems with drive D: - if directory names are 
> > SFN only, all is OK, otherwise attempt to open file in such directory 
> > fails with EACCES ('cat d:/foo/example.txt' is OK, 'cat 
> > d:/foo.example/bar/example.txt' fails with EACCES, assuming that files 
> > exist). I did not
> > have drive D: in earlier tests so I do not know whether the problem is 
> > Win10 Home specific.
>
> Seems to be related to use of NTFS. Formated partition as FAT32 and after 
> that no more problems on D:. One only needs to use external tools to 
> format FAT32 as Windows 10 Home do not seem to offer such possibility.


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C:\>cat d:/foo.example/bar/example.txt
Works for me.

C:\>ver

Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.10586]

C:\>
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This is Windows 10 Pro, so called "November 2015" build. Drive D: is 30 GB 
NTFS. Maybe it’s the size that matters.


-- 
Wiktor S.




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