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RE: gtags and emacs on WinNT
From: |
Richard Vanek (ELN) |
Subject: |
RE: gtags and emacs on WinNT |
Date: |
Fri, 14 Dec 2001 09:31:59 +0100 |
Hi
Maybe somebody who has DJGPP version running, or even somebody who knows how
stat() in DJGPP works in WinNT can tell us more.
Maybe DJ?
Here is a piece of code who is giving up the message:
It is part of function getdbpath() in libutil/getdbpath.c
if GTAGSROOT is defined than it finish in this line:
if (stat(p, &sb) || !S_ISDIR(sb.st_mode))
die("directory '%s' not found.", p);
So we need to know how stat() works in DJGPP and in which format path string
should be set in GTAGSROOT env. variable.
As this "if" statement is failing on correct path.
I just did bit more investigation and found that my C: drive is NTFS global
works there, my H: drive is network mounted my unix home dir, is mouonted as
NTFS using samba and global works there as well.
It only do not work on network drive which is a clearcase view mounted from
unix host, is mounted as MVFS file system, so I guess this is a problem why
stat is not functioning correctly.
DJ do you have any suggestion what could go wroing in stat() on MVFS file
system? I have no DJGPP environment here, so I can't debug.
Thank you for your help!
P.S. to Shiqio: Don't tell my I am pushing, don't tell me I have to give up, I
am solving problem here! Thank you for understanding.
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Richard Vanek
- RE: gtags and emacs on WinNT, (continued)
- RE: gtags and emacs on WinNT, Richard Vanek (ELN), 2001/12/06
- RE: gtags and emacs on WinNT, Richard Vanek (ELN), 2001/12/06
- RE: gtags and emacs on WinNT, Richard Vanek (ELN), 2001/12/07
- RE: gtags and emacs on WinNT, Richard Vanek (ELN), 2001/12/10
- RE: gtags and emacs on WinNT, Richard Vanek (ELN), 2001/12/10
- RE: gtags and emacs on WinNT, Richard Vanek (ELN), 2001/12/14
- RE: gtags and emacs on WinNT,
Richard Vanek (ELN) <=
- RE: gtags and emacs on WinNT, Richard Vanek (ELN), 2001/12/14
- RE: gtags and emacs on WinNT, Richard Vanek (ELN), 2001/12/14