Re: random errors from "rm"

2005-02-25 Thread Bob Proulx
Gee M Wong wrote: > > What do the numbers "2.457.2.2 from 2.427" mean in this context? I > > can't place them. They don't seem to be related to GNU coreutils. > > I was reading the version number displayed on the cygwin setup dialog that > is initially displayed when I run setup.exe. Ah! Then

Re: random errors from "rm"

2005-02-25 Thread Gee M Wong
From: "Bob Proulx" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Gee M Wong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 11:03 Subject: Re: random errors from "rm" > Gee M Wong wrote: > > I updated to the setup 2.457.2.2 from 2.427 and started g

Re: random errors from "rm"

2005-02-25 Thread Eric Blake
Bob Proulx proulx.com> writes: > > Gee M Wong wrote: > > I updated to the setup 2.457.2.2 from 2.427 and started getting > > random errors from "rm". > > What do the numbers "2.457.2.2 from 2.427" mean in this context? I > can't plac

Re: random errors from "rm"

2005-02-25 Thread Bob Proulx
Gee M Wong wrote: > I updated to the setup 2.457.2.2 from 2.427 and started getting > random errors from "rm". What do the numbers "2.457.2.2 from 2.427" mean in this context? I can't place them. They don't seem to be related to GNU coreutils. > For exam

random errors from "rm"

2005-02-24 Thread Gee M Wong
I updated to the setup 2.457.2.2 from 2.427 and started getting random errors from "rm". For example: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ echo 123 > aaa [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ ls -l total 1 -rw-r--r-- 1 Gee None 5 Feb 24 20:20 aaa [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ rm aaa rm: cannot rem