> Hi John
>
> I often do this. I have the timing report open to check what was wrong,
> fix
> the problem and leave the file open when starting the next build. The
> folder
> XPS_ROACH_base gets overwritten during the build and it errors out while
> trying to delete the file I have open. You can generally continue the
> build
> where it left off (Copy base package in bee_xps) but you end up wasting a
> lot of time.
>
> Easily done late at night or when in a hurry.

I did it each of the last 2 nights when I left.  I was about to yell at
someone for killing my stuff while I wasn't looking...

:)

John

>
> Regards
> Andrew
>
> 2009/11/13 John Ford <[email protected]>
>
>> Hi all.  I had a few instances where I left a large build running and
>> came
>> back to a message on my shell : "Matlab Killed"
>>
>> After a few times, it sunk in to my (sometimes thick) head and I
>> realized
>> this happens if I have a file or a terminal in the XPS_ROACH_base
>> directory tree open.  I guess it's trying to remove something, and
>> fails,
>> so it just craters.
>>
>> Beware!
>>
>> John
>>
>>
>>
>>
>



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