> This should be fixed now, too, in CVS. Please try the next developers
snapshot.
We just downloaded cygwin-inst-20051213.tar.bz2 and tried the snapshot.
Problem with lseek(SEEK_END) is resolve and the result returned
corresponded with the /proc/partitions.
Thank you.
Joe
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>> On Dec 7 11:17, Loh, Joe wrote:
>> We just installed the cygwin-inst-20051207.tar.bz2 snapshot. The
>> output in //proc/partitions is the same as the Cygwin Kernel 1.5.18.
>> However, the lseek(SEEK_END) no longer works. When I rerun the "C"
>> program it gave the following error. I even r
On Dec 7 19:12, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Dec 7 11:17, Loh, Joe wrote:
> > major minor #blocks name
> >
> > 8 0 78124095 sda
> > 8 1 15358108 sda1
> > 8 2104422 sda2
> > 8 3 16386300 sda3
>
> The reason that /proc/partition contains wrong information
On Dec 7 11:17, Loh, Joe wrote:
> We just installed the cygwin-inst-20051207.tar.bz2 snapshot. The output
> in //proc/partitions is the same as the Cygwin Kernel 1.5.18. However,
> the lseek(SEEK_END) no longer works. When I rerun the "C" program it
> gave the following error. I even recompiled
> Have you tried this with the latest snashot from
http://cygwin.com/snapshots ?
>
>
> Corinna
We just installed the cygwin-inst-20051207.tar.bz2 snapshot. The output
in //proc/partitions is the same as the Cygwin Kernel 1.5.18. However,
the lseek(SEEK_END) no longer works. When I rerun the "C"
On Dec 6 13:45, Loh, Joe wrote:
> Hello folks,
> We have created the following test case to illustrate the behavior that
> we observed. Hopefully someone out there can shed some light into the
> subject matter.This behavior is observed running "CYGWIN_NT-5.2
> P3PANDA 1.5.18(0.132/4/2) 2005-0
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