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Webmin on Cygwin
- From: Lapo Luchini <lapo at lapo dot it>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 17:47:20 +0100
- Subject: Webmin on Cygwin
- References: <3C38965F.50205@lapo.it> <3C3971E5.95793858@webmin.com> <3C39D1CF.4DDBDD30@lapo.it>
I noticed on http://www.webmin.com/webmin/ that "cygwin 1.3" was a
"supported" platform of webmin... and it is indeed, but it has some
quirks (is that the right word?).
With various operations (like updating a package) I get the following
cluttering of the console:
> /bin/rm: ERROR: the directory `/tmp/.webmin' initially had device/inode
> numbers 15558/2837727621, but now (after a chdir into it), the numbers for `.'
>
> are 15558/2837793157. That means that while rm was running, the directory
> was replaced with either another directory or a link to another directory.
> /bin/rm: ERROR: the directory `/tmp/.webmin' initially had device/inode
> numbers 15558/2838645125, but now (after a chdir into it), the numbers for `.'
>
> are 15558/2838710661. That means that while rm was running, the directory
> was replaced with either another directory or a link to another directory.
> /bin/rm: ERROR: the directory `/tmp/.webmin' initially had device/inode
> numbers 15558/2839103877, but now (after a chdir into it), the numbers for `.'
>
> are 15558/2839169413. That means that while rm was running, the directory
> was replaced with either another directory or a link to another directory.
> /bin/rm: cannot change to directory `/tmp/.webmin': No such file or directory
> /bin/rm: cannot change to directory `/tmp/.webmin': No such file or directory
> /bin/rm: cannot change to directory `/tmp/.webmin': No such file or directory
> cd: can't cd to /tmp/.webmin/302448_1_install_mod.cgi
I only wanted to know if that "inode number changing" is normal
behaviour for CygWin, something that will be fixed or.. what? ^_^
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