On 17/03/2015 13:05, Alex Macfarlane Smith wrote:
On 16/03/2015 03:05, Theo Markettos wrote:
On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 03:26:05PM +1300, Ron May wrote:
In article <5505980f.7020...@gmx.com>,
     Duncan Moore <duncan.mo...@gmx.com> wrote:
but on RISC OS gcc 4.7.4, VirtualRPC-Adjust RISCOS 4.39, ARM 710, the
last output line is wrong:
abcdefghijklmnopq
abcdefghi
abcdefghijklmEopq
RISC OS seems to be using SEEK_END instead of SEEK_CUR.
Is this a bug in RISC OS gcc, or is it something that just can't be
done
on RISC OS?
Seems to do what you require here on my Iyonix.
Is this HostFS on VirtualAcorn?
Yes it is.

    In which case all bets are off - it depends
on how VA implements things, and whatever Windows behaviour it depends
on.
I wouldn't be surprised if there's some nuance of the filing system API
that
it doesn't support correctly, or isn't specified well enough.

You could try on a virtual ADFS disc inside VA to see if it agrees.
Unfortunately, I have an old version of VA, without the virtual ADFS
disc, so I can't try that.

You could try using a RAM disc to test too (it should be similarly
FileCore-based).

That's interesting. I've just tried a RAM disc, and Memphis too, and it fails in exactly the same way in both.

Ron, you said that it worked on your Iyonix. Would it be possible for you to email me the Absolute or ELF file, so that I could try it on my machine? That might help clarify where the problem lies.

Regards
Duncan


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