RE: [Anjuta-list] Not a regular file?



I agree this happens randomly, although sometimes, it may happen again and
again and trying to import the file(s) again is very tedious. Like I
explained, sometimes we have to close Anjuta and then try again (and even
that doesn't work sometimes :-))

In the next two weeks I have no time to deal with that. I'm sorry.

	Segev.

-----Original Message-----
From: Biswapesh Chattopadhyay [mailto:biswapesh_chatterjee tcscal co in]
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 10:05 AM
To: Andy Piper
Cc: Anjuta List
Subject: RE: [Anjuta-list] Not a regular file?


I can confirm this happenning randomly. I've got virtually identical
results trying to import multiple files at once. The workaround seems to
be to add the file(s) again. I tried debugging it but didn't make much
headway.

I think we fix the following import file stuff properly in the next
release:
a) Junk characters while importing
b) Unable to follow symlinks
c) Unable to recognize identical directories and subdirectories.

(b) and (c) are easily fixed using realpath() or tm_get_real_path() as I
suggested earlier. (a) needs to be debugged properly - any volunteers ?

Rgds,
Biswa.

On Mon, 2002-02-18 at 12:16, anjuta-list-admin lists sourceforge net
wrote:
> 
> 
> I have a team of about 15 developers working with Anjuta. We all get this
> error. We use RH 7.1 and 7.2.
> 
> The error seems to be inconsistent. We encounter this error when pressing
> the OK button, when double click on the filename and sometimes we spend
> quite a while trying to enter files to the project. When we give up,
> closing
> and restarting Anjuta usually helps.
> 
> This problem is really a drag, especially when you try to add more than
one
> files (when integrating with another developer, for example) and then we
> get
> a few messages like that. Then we have to find out which of the files was
> not added and try to add it again.
> 
> The picture Daniel sent is quite accurate. It is very similar to what I
get
> (in my RH 7.2 I use ximian gnome so it is a bit different).
> 
> This problem also happens in all forms of installation (rpm and compiled
> sources). I'm positive this happens in version 0.1.8 and 0.1.9. I don't
> remember about the previous versions. Also my use was not as intensive as
> it
> is now.
> 
> Any more information I can provide so this problem will be fixed?
> 
> 
>      Segev.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andy Piper [mailto:andy piper freeuk com]
> Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2002 17:43 PM
> To: anjuta-list lists sourceforge net
> Subject: Re: [Anjuta-list] Not a regular file?
> 
> 
> 
> On 2002.02.17 14:21 Daniel Mellergårdh wrote:
> > Does anyone know why I get this "Not a regular file" error when
> > importing (for example) callbacks.c and how I can solve it.
> > (Using 0.1.9). See included link for screenshot.
> >
> > http://www.xpress.se/~junso001/2002_02_17_144750_shot.jpg
> 
> Wow. Looks nasty - some sort of corruption on the path. Do you
> always get this when trying to import files?
> 
> Any more details of your system might be helpful - and whether
> you build anjuta from source or used the RPM.
> 
> 
> --
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