On Jan 8 12:27, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > On Jan 7 16:19, Steven Penny wrote: > > On Mon, 7 Jan 2019 20:03:13, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > > > I can't reproduce this with my latest code. It works fine for me > > > every time, independently of POSIXLY_CORRECT. > > > > > > I uploaded new snapshots to https://cygwin.com/snapshots/ with all > > > the latest changes. Please try again. > > > > I retested with cygwin1-20190107.dll.xz. My results below. Note that "success" > > means that with Bash, the script runs without error, regardless of > > "POSIXLY_CORRECT" variable as you said. "failure" is to mean that with Bash, > > running with "POSIXLY_CORRECT" produces this error: > > > > awk: error: can't open source file `/dev/fd/3' for reading (Permission > > denied) > > > > Windows 10: success > > Windows 8.1: failure > > Windows 7: failure > > [...] > > I could reproduce this on W8.1. After some debugging it turned out that > this is, in fact, not related to POSIXLY_CORRECT at all. > > POSIXLY_CORRECT only changes the way the file is used in gawk. If > POSIXLY_CORRECT isn't set, it just uses the incoming file descriptor 3 > due to some code handling the path "/dev/fd/" differently. > This works fine under all circumstances because it does not trigger my > new code for /proc//fd/ at all. > > However, as soon as POSIXLY_CORRECT is set, my new code is triggered and > falls flat on its face on pre-W10 systems (serves me right for > developing and testing on W10 only). The reason is that file delete > semantics have changed on W10. On pre-W10, reopening a file by handle > (equivalent to the Win32 API call ReOpenFile) does not work on files for > which the delete dispostion has been set. This works fine on W10, > though. > > Back to the drawing board. I have an idea or two how to workaround this > shortcoming of pre-W10 systems. > > Just FTR, I really like what MSFT changes in W10 under the hood. I'm > especially happy that the changes for WSL are exposed to the Windows > subsystem, too, so we can profit from them as well. Personally I'm > not looking back to pre-W10 systems at all. I added some changes to make this work in older systems as well. I uploaded new snapshots to //cygwin.com/snapshots/ Please try. Thanks, Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Cygwin Maintainer