On 11/10/2010 08:22 AM, [email protected] wrote: >> Not necessarily - it may just mean that the gnuwin32 port of GNU >> utilities to Windows does not have all the workarounds built in like >> other ports such as cygwin. Therefore, your bug report is better >> directed to the gnuwin32 folks. > > Actually, I tried to follow their Website and ended up with a link > pointing to *this* mailing list. That's why I posted it here...
If the bug is common to all builds of upstream, then reporting upstream is fine. But when the problem is localized to just your port, then it is better to report the bug to your distro. > >>> Wouldn't it make sense from your side too to find out, >> *which* system call >>> fails? Maybe there is an easy workaround; and if it is not, >> at least the >>> incompatibility to Clearcase could be documented. >> >> Not from my side - I intentionally stay as far away from ClearCase as >> possible. > > Understandable, but I wouldn't expect you to actually setup Clearcase. > I guess you have some debugging facility anyway. If you can send me > a debugging version of diff.exe, I could run it on Clearcase and send > you the output. Maybe you quickly see what's going on. After all, I'm > probably not the only one with this problem.... Cygwin has an strace utility. I have no idea what gnuwin32 has in the way of function call tracing - again, something that you are better off coordinating with the gnuwin32 folks. Meanwhile, the source is open, so you are free to recompile it yourself to debug what's going on. -- Eric Blake [email protected] +1-801-349-2682 Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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