RE: /usr/bin/find: . changed during execution of /usr/bin/find

2003-06-05 Thread Alexander Enchevich
: $ ls /cygdrive/ c/ m/ s/ u/ w/ x/ y/ z/ thanks again Eugene -Original Message- From: Eugene Rosenzweig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 9:45 PM To: cygwin Subject: Re: /usr/bin/find: . changed during execution of /usr/bin/find I seem to have the same problem

Re: /usr/bin/find: . changed during execution of /usr/bin/find

2003-06-04 Thread Larry Hall
Alexander Enchevich wrote: Hi all This is the third time I am posting this problem and I got no response so far so I am getting desperate. I guess next time I should try some idiotic subject like help or question - these seem to draw attention... :) Anyway here's the problem:

RE: /usr/bin/find: . changed during execution of /usr/bin/find

2003-06-04 Thread Alexander Enchevich
: cygwin Subject: Re: /usr/bin/find: . changed during execution of /usr/bin/find Alexander Enchevich wrote: Hi all This is the third time I am posting this problem and I got no response so far so I am getting desperate. I guess next time I should try some idiotic subject like help or question

Re: /usr/bin/find: . changed during execution of /usr/bin/find

2003-06-04 Thread Elfyn McBratney
Alexander Enchevich wrote: Hi all This is the third time I am posting this problem and I got no response so far so I am getting desperate. I guess next time I should try some idiotic subject like help or question - these seem to draw attention... :) Anyway here's the problem:

Re: /usr/bin/find: . changed during execution of /usr/bin/find

2003-06-04 Thread Larry Hall
Alexander Enchevich wrote: so updatedb actually creates and index for you??? Would you mind sending me the output of your cygcheck.exe -v -s -r -c, perhaps I could compare them and find something there... I'll send it to you personally rather than dumping it to the list. Maybe you'll notice

Re: /usr/bin/find: . changed during execution of /usr/bin/find

2003-06-04 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 04:05:52AM +0100, Elfyn McBratney wrote: Alexander Enchevich wrote: Hi all This is the third time I am posting this problem and I got no response so far so I am getting desperate. I guess next time I should try some idiotic subject like help or question - these

Re: /usr/bin/find: . changed during execution of /usr/bin/find

2003-06-04 Thread Elfyn McBratney
Aren't you the new maintainer of the package which includes updatedb? cgf Nope. 'updatedb' is a part of findutils. Unless your hinting. ;-) Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation:

RE: /usr/bin/find: . changed during execution of /usr/bin/find

2003-06-04 Thread Alexander Enchevich
To: cygwin Subject: Re: /usr/bin/find: . changed during execution of /usr/bin/find Aren't you the new maintainer of the package which includes updatedb? cgf Nope. 'updatedb' is a part of findutils. Unless your hinting. ;-) Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe

Re: /usr/bin/find: . changed during execution of /usr/bin/find

2003-06-04 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 04:28:16AM +0100, Elfyn McBratney wrote: Aren't you the new maintainer of the package which includes updatedb? Nope. 'updatedb' is a part of findutils. Unless your hinting. ;-) Duh. I mean, yeah, I was hinting. You want to maintain findutils? I see the code in

Re: /usr/bin/find: . changed during execution of /usr/bin/find

2003-06-04 Thread Eugene Rosenzweig
I seem to have the same problem as you. It was not there last time I ran updatedb which was a while ago (I do not have it running automatically). If anyone remembers, in Windows 95 and 98 if you worked with files on floppy there was a good chance that windows would keep checking the floppy drive

Re: /usr/bin/find: . changed during execution of /usr/bin/find

2003-06-04 Thread Elfyn McBratney
Duh. I mean, yeah, I was hinting. You want to maintain findutils? It doesn't look like such a biggy, so, sure.. About the `find' problem, I've dug about in both the findutils and cygwin sources, gut am in a rush so I'll look at it some more later. Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: