>>>>I updated to "current" CVS last night around 1am EDT, and rebuilt >>>>cygwin. After installing that, I saw the same behavior as before: raw >>>>read worked, raw write did not (Permission denied). :-( >>>> >>>> >>>This was really strange. Everything worked fine for me until I ejected >>>my floppy. From that point on, I couldn't write to any floppy. I had to >>>scroll back several times to convince myself that I wasn't >>>hallucinating. >>> >>>Anyway, since I could eventually duplicate the problem, I could actually >>>fix it. >>> >>>So, how about *now*, Chuck? Does it work *now*?
Yes, it works now. raw read. raw write. eject. insert. raw write. All works fine. >> >>Per the earlier discussion about autoconf-2.13/2.52, I was attempting to >>do a side-by-side installation of the two, and decided to run the >>checks. (eventaully to write a script that parses configure.in for the >>AC_REQ[] line to determine which one to call, etc). >> >>2.13 had "226 expected passes, 33 unexpected failures". (On both >>cygwin-20011001, and cygwin-1.3.3-2). This is the same as our previous >>experiments, if you remember those. >> >>2.52 was failing all over the place with cygwin-20011001. (With 1.3.2, >>we had finally gotten autoconf to pass all tests). I'm currently >>running the tests again with 1.3.3-2, to make sure the 'breakage' >>occurred during the 1.3.4 development cycle and not before. So far I'm >>passing all tests with 1.3.3-2 (but this'll take several more hours to >>complete on my machine). >> > > There have been a considerable number of changes since 2001/10/01. I > didn't ask for volunteers to check this out until 10/3. That is when I > ostensibly finished all of my infrastructure changes. > > I wouldn't have expected that things would actually be broken on > 2001/10/01 but it certainly makes sense to use a newer snapshot (or, > even better, CVS) if possible. Okay, I'm re-running the tests now, under my fresh-from-the-oven cgywin1-20011005. We'll see what the results are tomorrow morning. --Chuck -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/