"Philip Oakley" <philipoak...@iee.org> writes:

> Hi, 'Truncate' is real English, but it is not that common in normal usage.
>
> My dictionary suggests that it means 'cut off at the tip' such as a
> truncated cone. However the thesaurus is far more relaxed about the
> common idioms that truncate at the tail such as: clip, crop, cut
> short, trim, abbreviate, curtail, etc.
>
> So perhaps "could not trim '%s'".

Truncate is fine, as there is already another instance that barfs
with "cannot truncate" upon an error from ftruncate(), and the patch
merely matches the two error messages.

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