I'm running a clearcase client on a windows 2000 platform. I wrote a bash script to move files under clearcase source control. The script performs the following lines: for i in `cat $TEMP/files$$` do cleartool mkelem -nc -ci $i done This command performs several operations successfully but finally fails with the followin complaint: Created element "blah/blah/file.h" (type "text_file"). text_file_delta: Error: Can't create temporary file: No such file or directory cleartool: Error: Type manager "text_file_delta" failed create_version operation cleartool: Error: Unable to check in "leap/osprims/winnt/os_defs.h". Note the the clearcase element was successfully created. The reason I'm asking this forum is that the command fails in exactly the same way from the bash prompt but it works fine from a DOS command prompt. I posed the question to Rational and they hadn't heard of Cygwin before and couldn't help (yet). In my environment: CYGWIN=ntsec And my hard disc is running a FAT32 file system. Also both TEMP and TMP environment variables are set to the same directory. It's also interesting to note that I can checkin directories and some other file types (.dll, .lib. .hlp) without problems. Any ideas? Thanks Rich Ramos
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