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According to hkb83 on 1/31/2008 6:38 AM:
| Hi,
| I have found the limitation of windows as 259 filepath and 247 directory
| path on Win XP and Win server 2003.
Yes, those would be the pathetically low Windows limits when using ASCII
api's.
|
| I hav
hkb83 wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Is there any limitation in cygwin regarding the pathnames in
> opendir/readdir functions?
>
> Is the pathname limit = PATH_MAX being 260?
>
> I am using Win XP SP-2.
>
> Regards,
> Harmeet
>
>
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According to [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 1/30/2008 8:35 AM:
| Hi,
|
| Thanks for replying..
|
| Actually,I am facing an issue where I am able to create a folder of
| absolute length >250 c
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According to hkb83 on 1/30/2008 8:13 AM:
| Hi
|
| Is there any limitation in cygwin regarding the pathnames in opendir/readdir
| functions?
Only what Windows imposes. Why do you ask?
|
| Is the pathname limit = PATH_MAX being 260?
Yes (for now, be
Hi
Is there any limitation in cygwin regarding the pathnames in opendir/readdir
functions?
Is the pathname limit = PATH_MAX being 260?
I am using Win XP SP-2.
Regards,
Harmeet
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