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Re: /usr/bin/find: . changed during execution of /usr/bin/find


> Alexander Enchevich wrote:
> > Hi all
> >
> > This is the third time I am posting this problem and I got no response
so
> > far so I am getting desperate. I guess next time I should try some
idiotic
> > subject like "help" or "question" - these seem to draw attention... :)
> >
> > Anyway here's the problem:
> > ---------------------------------
> > When I run 'updatedb' it exits immediately with this message:
> > "/usr/bin/find: . changed during execution of /usr/bin/find"
> >
> > Output from  "cygcheck.exe -v -s -r -c" is  attached...
>
> People aren't *required* to answer your posts you know.  This isn't a
> paid support line.  If you don't get any responses, it's possible that
> no one here has seen such a problem or can think of something relevant
> to offer.  Sorry.  Them's just the breaks.
>
> Looking at your cygcheck output, nothing obvious seems wrong.  I wasn't
> able to reproduce your problem.  Perhaps the results of strace may point
> you in the right direction for your diagnosis.

Reproduced.

[elfyn@ellixia sys]$ updatedb
/usr/bin/find: ./.. changed during execution of /usr/bin/find

I've had this problem a couple of times, when doing very large finds, but I
just put it down to Windows. After adding a `set -x' at the top of the
script it looks like it's failing in `/usr/sbin/frcode.exe'. What the hey,
cygcheck output attached.

Elfyn

Attachment: cygcheck.out
Description: Binary data

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