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On Dec 1 13:01, Peter Rehley wrote: > It only appears to be a problem > when I have a mac os x share mounted to a drive on windows. When I > try with a windows share or a linux share I don't seem to have the > problem. > > The problem that I'm seeing is that the inode value isn't unique when > listing a directory (or using any program that uses the inode value). Do I understand you right that this only happens for directories? The normal file inodes are looking ok? > The inode that comes back from doing a ls -li is first much shorter > that a normal inode. I've included lists from my share when using > the 20051123 snapshot and then they 20051128 snapshot. The only > change that I've done between the two is update cygwin using the > cygwin-inst snapshot file. Yes, I have no Mac OS X handy. I have attached two hacked test applications, which you can simply build with `gcc -o foo foo.c'. The first one, GetVolInfo, should get a Cygwin path to any file on the Mac OS X share. It prints the volume information returned from the share. The second one, GetFileInfo, should be called on a few directories and a couple of files on the share. The output of both tests might be helpful. And another thing to try. Could you please check (only with the latest snapshot) if the resulting inode numbers are the same when running $ cd /local/cygwin/dir && ls -i //MacOSX/share/dir and $ cd //MacOSX/share && ls -i dir ? Thanks, Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Project Co-Leader cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Red Hat, Inc.
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