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Re: bug in findutils 4.1.7-4 (updatedb, find)


> going to ask it, Yes I have a virus scanner but it is configured to
And I dont run a virus scanner at all.

Im guessing the end where the error occurs is approx. where the strace is
relevant. I'm sending it, but I dont know what to do with it.

--[snip]--
./mount
./mount/mounts.txt
./mount/lib
./mount/lib/X11
56802 55360002 [main] find 719851 fhandler_base::write: 127 = write
(0x10021A80, 127)
106859 55466861 [main] find 719851 _write: 127 = write (1, 0x10021A80, 127)
55227 55522088 [main] find 719851 _write: write (2, 0x74DD10, 6)
  939 55523027 [main] find 719851 fhandler_base::write: binary write
find: 55278 55578305 [main] find 719851 fhandler_base::write: 6 = write
(0x74DD10, 6)
  382 55578687 [main] find 719851 _write: 6 = write (2, 0x74DD10, 6)
108108 55686795 [main] find 719851 _write: write (2, 0x74DD40, 45)
  695 55687490 [main] find 719851 fhandler_base::write: binary write
/e/Cygwin/.. changed during execution of find55912 55743402 [main] find
719851 fhandler_base::write: 45 = write (0x74DD40, 45)
107593 55850995 [main] find 719851 _write: 45 = write (2, 0x74DD40, 45)
  327 55851322 [main] find 719851 _write: write (2, 0x610BF38B, 1)
55246 55906568 [main] find 719851 fhandler_base::write: binary write
109257 56015825 [main] find 719851 fhandler_base::write: 1 = write
(0x610BF38B,1)
  430 56016255 [main] find 719851 _write: 1 = write (2, 0x610BF38B, 1)
55058 56071313 [main] find 719851 do_exit: do_exit (1)
  654 56071967 [main] find 719851 void: 0x0 = signal (20, 0x1)
53817 56125784 [main] find 719851 void: 0x0 = signal (1, 0x1)
  208 56125992 [main] find 719851 void: 0x0 = signal (2, 0x1)
54743 56180735 [main] find 719851 void: 0x0 = signal (3, 0x1)
  852 56181587 [main] find 719851 fhandler_base::close: closing '/dev/piper'
handle 0xDC
55311 56236898 [main] find 719851 fhandler_base::close: closing '/dev/pipew'
handle 0x104
54576 56291474 [main] find 719851 fhandler_base::close: closing '/dev/pipew'
handle 0x128
  488 56291962 [main] find 719851 proc_terminate: nchildren 0, nzombies 0
109068 56401030 [main] find 719851 proc_terminate: leaving
  832 56401862 [main] find 719851 sigproc_terminate: entering
108802 56510664 [main] find 719851 sigproc_terminate: done
  782 56511446 [main] find 719851 do_exit: 719851 == sid 719851, send SIGHUP
to children
56133 56567579 [main] find 719851 __to_clock_t: dwHighDateTime 0,
dwLowDateTime 0
107099 56674678 [main] find 719851 __to_clock_t: total 00000000 00000000
  675 56675353 [main] find 719851 __to_clock_t: dwHighDateTime 0,
dwLowDateTime 0
54261 56729614 [main] find 719851 __to_clock_t: total 00000000 00000000
15184 56744798 [main] find 719851 _pinfo::exit: Calling ExitProcess 1


----- Original Message -----
From: "Nicholas Wourms" <nwourms@yahoo.com>
To: "Kiran Prakash" <kiran__prakash@hotmail.com>; <cygwin@cygwin.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 12:04 AM
Subject: Re: bug in findutils 4.1.7-4 (updatedb, find)
>
> I don't know, but it started happening sometime between cygwin 1.3.11
> and 1.3.12.  I'm running WinME on a FAT32 as well.  For those who are
> going to ask it, Yes I have a virus scanner but it is configured to
> ignore the Cygwin directory tree.  I'm not sure what the best way to
> go about debugging this, as an strace would inundate the user with
> too much information.  So I suppose we should ask if anyone else is
> having the same problem on Win9X/ME...
>
> Cheers,
> Nicholas
>
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