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[DotGNU]Errno_map.c
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Marcus |
Subject: |
[DotGNU]Errno_map.c |
Date: |
Thu, 23 Sep 2004 19:30:24 -0500 |
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Has someone been hacking on whatever script generates errno_map.c? I'm asking
because the file defines errno_map.c twice, and the definition that gets
picked up looks like this:
static int const errnoMapTable[] = {
0,
IL_ERRNO_EPERM,
IL_ERRNO_EPERM,
IL_ERRNO_EPERM,
IL_ERRNO_EPERM,
IL_ERRNO_EPERM,
IL_ERRNO_EPERM,
IL_ERRNO_EPERM,
IL_ERRNO_EPERM,
IL_ERRNO_EPERM,
IL_ERRNO_EPERM,
IL_ERRNO_EPERM,
IL_ERRNO_EPERM,
IL_ERRNO_EPERM,
IL_ERRNO_EPERM,
IL_ERRNO_EPERM,
IL_ERRNO_EPERM, ...
So methods in Pnet that depend on these values fail. For example, this causes
things like File.Delete("abc") to throw an exception when the file does not
exist.
- [DotGNU]Errno_map.c,
Marcus <=