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Re: Distributed Perl 5.6.1 bug report.


Oh, new thought - what does ActiveState perl do in the same circumstance? (-i , no extension)

Rob
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Eric Fifer" <egf7@columbia.edu>
To: "'Robert Collins'" <robert.collins@itdomain.com.au>; <cygwin@cygwin.com>
Sent: Monday, January 01, 2001 11:33 PM
Subject: RE: Distributed Perl 5.6.1 bug report.


> 
> Robert Collins wrote:
> >    Do the perl 5.6.1 tests include inplace edit testing?
> >I ask because the perl >available for download via 'Cygwin Setup' is
> >deleting files when using inplace edits, rather than editing the file.
> 
> To do inplace editing you will need to provide a backup
> extension (-i.orig).  Apparently none of the tests check
> inplace editing with a null backup extension.  You found
> a bug with the Perl Cygwin port and I will fix it, but
> the end result will be this error message:
> 
> Can't do inplace edit without backup
> 
> Also, just so you know what is going on.  The Perl code
> is taking advantage of the Unix feature where you can
> unlink an open file and the file disappears from the
> file system.  With Cygwin this didn't really work as
> expected and it ended up clobbering your file.  The
> "Permission Denied" message doesn't have anything to
> do with your permissions, but is the error you get
> when you stat() a file that has been deleted but is
> still open.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> Eric Fifer
> 
> 
> 


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