On Wed, 12 Apr 2006, Christopher Faylor wrote: > On Wed, Apr 12, 2006 at 07:43:33AM -0400, Jeff Lange wrote: > >/dev/zero does work properly. I changed line 68 in /etc/profile to > >use /dev/zero instead of /dev/null and I no longer get the bash error > >on start up.
FWIW, /dev/zero is not always the proper substitution for /dev/null (i.e., on input redirection, it will work differently). > >Perhaps the cygwin libraries should be modified so that if the windows > >NUL device doesn't exist, it should use a different method. > > Sorry, no. We already have enough special cases in the code. We're not > going to start adding more for XP Embedded. What I'm wondering is whether we need the Windows NUL device at all for implementing /dev/null... It's rather trivial[*] to implement one without resorting to a Windows device. Would there be any way of distinguishing an emulation from the real NUL device? Igor [*] The implementation would be substantially the same as that for /dev/zero, except for removing the test for FH_FULL and always setting len to 0 in read(). -- http://cs.nyu.edu/~pechtcha/ |\ _,,,---,,_ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] ZZZzz /,`.-'`' -. ;-;;,_ Igor Peshansky, Ph.D. (name changed!) |,4- ) )-,_. ,\ ( `'-' old name: Igor Pechtchanski '---''(_/--' `-'\_) fL a.k.a JaguaR-R-R-r-r-r-.-.-. Meow! "Las! je suis sot... -Mais non, tu ne l'es pas, puisque tu t'en rends compte." "But no -- you are no fool; you call yourself a fool, there's proof enough in that!" -- Rostand, "Cyrano de Bergerac" -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/