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On Aug 19 14:33, Morten Kjærulff wrote: > Hi, > > I have an application which constantly: > creates a file > do some processing > deletes the file > > One way to monitor if the application has crashed, is to check the age of > the file, so I made a script that: > > find //$server/d$/dir/subdir*/subsubdir -name 'thefile' -printf '%A+\n' > > subdir* will be subdir1 subdir2 ... > under subsubdir there will be dirA, dirB, ... and under those, thefile may > exist. > > Problem is that it seems this command locks thefile, as the application > sometimes can't delete it. > > Could this be true? Cygwin does not actually lock anything except in very rare circumstances. Your problem is more likely triggered by a realtime virus scanner. Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Cygwin Maintainer
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