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Clear Case problems again [bis]


I am sorry to annoy you again with my ClearCase problem, but I have some troubles with my mail and I didn't get any e-mails from the gnu-win32 list.
So if there were any answers, I would appreciate someone posting them again, otherwise it is still time to help me.

BTW, any idea of the B20 avaibility (I have the secret hope that my problem will be fixed ... by any chance ;-)) ).

Thanks in advance for your help,
Laurent

 ---- I wrote: 
> Hello,
> 
> I still have a problem while using Clear Case and files created by bash.
> 
> I am using CYGWIN B19.1.
> 
> My problem is as follows:
>  - if I create a file with bash (e.g. touch polo.txt) I can not copy the file to a ClearCase view drive using a Window(Explorer ...)/Dos(copy) command. I get the following error message :
> The system cannot find message for message number 0x13d
> in message file for System.
>               0 file(s) copied.
> Which doesn't help that much. So I don't know what is the problem.
>  - if I create a file from the windows environment (e.g. new text document in Explorer) I can copy it to the ClearCase view. If I look at the file they are identical: ls -l will give me the same owner, group, size (zero in my examples but could be different from zero). If I compare the files the tool would not find any differences.
> 
> The bit that works:
>  - If I create a file from bash directly in the ClearCase view that works.
>  - If I copy a file created with bash to a ClearCase view using the bash command cp, that works :-))
> 
> 
> In the end the real question is what is the difference between a file created with bash and a file created with Window ?
> There must be a difference otherwise ClearCase would not complain.
> 
> Thanks for your help,
> Laurent ROCHE
> 


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