1.3.2 rmdir fails if CWD is in the directory to be deleted?
Christopher Faylor
cgf@redhat.com
Sat Sep 8 10:41:00 GMT 2001
On Sat, Sep 08, 2001 at 05:48:21AM +0000, John William wrote:
>Ok, if this is a fundamental limitation of Windows, I can accept that. But
>there must be a workaround -- after all, DJGPP works.
It sounds like you have three options, then:
1) Use DJGPP.
2) Submit a patch to Cygwin to fix this behavior since you seem to think
it is relatively trivial. I can't say that I agree but I'll certainly
inspect any patch that you provide.
3) Modify your code.
As I mentioned, since this sequence even fails on some UNIX systems I
don't think that it is a priority for attempting some kind of
complicated work-around in cygwin code.
However, if you do think that this is crucial, then you probably should
investigate the issue further and provide a patch.
Good Luck,
cgf
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