> > Oh wait waitwaitwaitwaitwait... What this looks more like is my old
> > nemesis
> > - The Nosy Virus Scanner! Lessee here... Yep, still doing
> it, let's
> > check if... "ACTIVESHIELD" HAS TURNED ITSELF ON AGAIN...
> >
> > ...only, disabling it and even rebooting don't change anything, I
> Oh wait waitwaitwaitwaitwait... What this looks more like is
> my old nemesis
> - The Nosy Virus Scanner! Lessee here... Yep, still doing
> it, let's check
> if... "ACTIVESHIELD" HAS TURNED ITSELF ON AGAIN...
>
> ...only, disabling it and even rebooting don't change
> anything, I still get
>
On May 18 05:45, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
> > What about using strace or, better, gdb? Does it even occur
> > under strace?
> > As I said, WJFFM for hundreds of iterations.
> >
> > Corinna
>
> Oh wait waitwaitwaitwaitwait... What this looks more like is my old nemesis
> - The Nosy Virus Scanne
"Gary R. Van Sickle" wrote:
> ...only, disabling it and even rebooting don't change anything, I still get
> "Permission Denied"s. Gat dang, and I was just itching to put McAff... er,
> I mean, a certain virus scanner manufacturer... back at the top of The List
I don't know if it matters in this
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Corinna Vinschen
> Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 5:01 AM
> To: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Subject: Re: Mv after tar in a shell script problems
>
> On May 18 04:57, Gary R. Van Sickle
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Sounds not convincing. If the OS isn't able to deal with such a basic
> situation, it's seriously unusable. Windows might have some annoying
> properties, but it's certainly usable.
>
> I'm just running a script which desperatly tries to reproduce the above
> problem,
On May 18 04:57, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
> Unless tar is doing something like untarring to a temp directory and then
> doing a shell-api move that it doesn't wait for. I don't know. I'll get a
> test case together and... well, I'm sure then the problem will mysteriously
> vanish. ;-)
What abou
On May 18 02:30, Brian Dessent wrote:
> "Gary R. Van Sickle" wrote:
>
> > ...and, if I change the mv to a loop which keeps trying if there's a
> > failure:
> >
> > while ! mv dir_name_file.tar.bz2_untars_to new_dir_name; do echo "retrying
> > move..."; done
> >
> > it will eventually work afte
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Dessent
> Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 4:31 AM
> To: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Subject: Re: Mv after tar in a shell script problems
>
> "Gary R. Van Sickle" wrote:
"Gary R. Van Sickle" wrote:
> ...and, if I change the mv to a loop which keeps trying if there's a
> failure:
>
> while ! mv dir_name_file.tar.bz2_untars_to new_dir_name; do echo "retrying
> move..."; done
>
> it will eventually work after a few iterations.
>
> I... huh?
>
> I'll brew up a t
> Am I losing my mind, or shouldn't this "just work"(tm) in a
> shell script?:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> # ^^ behaves the same if it's /bin/bash
>
> tar xvjf file.tar.bz2
> mv dir_name_file.tar.bz2_untars_to new_dir_name
>
> ???
>
> About half the time I get "Permission denied" from mv, the
> other
Am I losing my mind, or shouldn't this "just work"(tm) in a shell script?:
#!/bin/sh
# ^^ behaves the same if it's /bin/bash
tar xvjf file.tar.bz2
mv dir_name_file.tar.bz2_untars_to new_dir_name
???
About half the time I get "Permission denied" from mv, the other half it
works fine. If I d
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