'make aux' hangs ?

oddvard.myrnes@stoltoffshore.no oddvard.myrnes@stoltoffshore.no
Sun May 13 23:27:00 GMT 2001


I have experienced something simular on my system:

I have cygwin 1.1.8 with the latest updates (done today). I have mountet my
home directory from a HP-UX box with PC-NFS. I am not able to create files
named aux from my Cygwin Bash. When I make one in my home directory on the
HP box and try to do an ls in my Cygwin bash, it list the file name.
However, a ls -l make it stop.  A Ctrl-C breaks it. The last entry in the
strace output is that ls is trying to open the aux file (may include trace
file if needed).

When I try to open a catalog called aux in my bash shell in a local catalog
I get:

mkdir aux
mkdir: cannot make directory `aux': Not a directory

Trying to create one from the Explorer failes with the error message:

Can not rename New Folder. A file name with the name you specified allready
exsist.

A find on my entire C: disk reveiles no files named aux. Maybe the aux is
special reserved file name in NT?

Oddvard


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