Vp/ix Bug (was vp/ix and Interactive SysV 2.2)
Jon Ryshpan
jon at hitachi.uucp
Wed Feb 27 13:02:47 AEST 1991
In article <1991Feb21.215023.5945 at ncs.dnd.ca> marwood at ncs.dnd.ca (Gordon Marwood) writes:
>I am contemplating the purchase of vp/ix for use with Interactive SysV
>2.2.
> ... If there are
>any other significant limitations of vp/ix, I would be interested in
>hearing about them.
When vp/ix running under ISC 2.02 or 2.2 writes to a file that already
exists in a Unix filesystem:
The touch date of the file doesn't change; but the creation
date changes.
Files that are supposed to be overwritten don't get cleared, so
that if the new version of the file is shorter than the old one,
there's junk at the end.
These problems appears in any C program using creat, and probably
others which use the DOS interrupt that creat uses. I haven't had
time to trace the problem into the DOS interrupt.
Ideas anyone?
Many Thanks:
Jonathan Ryshpan <...!uunet!hitachi!jon>
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