> Greetings, > > I have encountered a problem in "rm" when used with the "-f" and "-r" > options and a busy and hence unremovable file is encountered. > > When "rm -fr" encounters a busy and hence unremovable file, it goes into an > infinite loop consuming as much CPU time as it can get until it is forcibly > terminated. The error is completely repeatable as long as the file remains > busy by virtue of being open in another program. > > The file system is NTFS and the mount is binmode. The system is Windows > 2000 Pro with SP2 and security patches installed. > > This is an up-to-date Cygwin installation that is exhibiting no other > anomalous behavior. > > In reference to the attached "cygcheck -rs" output, this happened on "C:" > "/cygdrive/c" (reached via a symlink "/c -> /cygdrive/c"). I tried exhaustively to reproduce this (cygwin1.dll v1.3.10), but failed.
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