Hallo Herr Jerome Shidel via Freedos-devel,

am Freitag, 21. März 2025 um 14:14 schrieben Sie:


> Hi Eric,

>> On Mar 21, 2025, at 6:03 AM, Eric Auer via Freedos-devel 
>> <freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Hi! Just guessing, but...
>> 
>> Maybe xcopy recursively copies directories? Have you tried to trigger
>> the bug using a small set of files in a deep directory tree?
>> 
>> Eric

> Although there are a lot of files on the drive, the directories aren’t deeply 
> nested. But, some dirs do contain large numbers of files. 

> I could not do the entire drive at once without getting the stack overflow.


> But, I was able to do it in pieces. By doing all he directories (Except 
> FreeDOS\) one at a time. then each of the FreeDOS\ subdirectories 
> independently. The error did not occur.

> But copying the same SD card using xcopy on a different machine has not 
> previously generated the stack overflow.

using the same xcopy.exe?
could there be a difference in environment settings?


> Today I will try a couple additional tests. See if it is happening on any of 
> the other machines. See if it always happens at the same point. See if 
> adding, moving or removing files or directories effects it. Log the error. 
Logging would be important, yes. And it's easy due to LOGGER.

Tom



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