[Bug 9142] wcmd can't open locked files
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9142 --- Comment #4 from Andrew Zabolotny <anpaza(a)mail.ru> 2008-04-15 02:04:48 --- Nothing has changed since I last reported the issue. Here's another session, where /var/ftp is mounted via Samba (perhaps this is important?) on /mnt/tmp on the same machine: [2|root(a)zap|/var/ftp]grep `stat -c "%i" test.txt` /proc/locks 1: LEASE ACTIVE WRITE 4336 08:21:10447 0 EOF [2|root(a)zap|/var/ftp]wine cmd CMD Version 0.9.58 Z:\mnt\1\ftp>type test.txt Sharing violation Failed to open 'test.txt' Z:\mnt\1\ftp>type test.txt Hello world! Z:\mnt\1\ftp>^D [2|root(a)zap|/var/ftp]grep `stat -c "%i" test.txt` /proc/locks [2|root(a)zap|/var/ftp] In another window I just did 'tail -f /mnt/tmp/test.txt', where /mnt/tmp is mounted from /var/ftp. I don't know how Vitaly have set the oplock on the file in hist example above, but I never have seen an FLOCK/MSNFS lock with Samba. I always get just one LEASE/ACTIVE lock. Perhaps this makes a difference. I currently use wine-0.9.58 and samba-3.0.28a on Fedora 8. -- Configure bugmail: http://bugs.winehq.org/userprefs.cgi?tab=email Do not reply to this email, post in Bugzilla using the above URL to reply. ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are watching all bug changes.
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