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GeneralRe: Inability to edit .rc files Pin
CPallini21-Jan-13 0:14
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Joe Woodbury22-Jan-13 9:20
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Shaheed Legion26-Feb-13 6:02
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Anthony Appleyard26-Feb-13 6:39
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QuestionUser privileges stopping a program from rename(,)'ing files Pin
Anthony Appleyard20-Jan-13 18:51
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Super Lloyd20-Jan-13 19:52
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GeneralBUG FOUND Pin
Anthony Appleyard21-Jan-13 0:03
Anthony Appleyard21-Jan-13 0:03 
I just found that I had fopen()'ed the same file twice without fclose()'ing it between. The offending rename(,)'s now work OK. I am sorry to take up so much of your time.
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I just now inserted into my program this instruction:-

i=rename("C:\\Poser4\\Runtime\\Libraries\\character\\Divers\\Divers_rebreathers\\CDBA\\miaow.txt",
"C:\\Poser4\\Runtime\\Libraries\\character\\Divers\\Divers_rebreathers\\CDBA\\wuff.txt");

to rename a file which I had just created and the program never opens it. And the rename went OK.

The file that I was trying to rename it before :: I had fopen()'ed it in read mode, and read from it, and then fclose()'ed it; after that I tried to rename it, and that rename was refused.

modified 21-Jan-13 6:14am.

GeneralRe: BUG FOUND Pin
Super Lloyd21-Jan-13 0:57
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QuestionA pointer reference as l-value Pin
George Nistor20-Jan-13 2:07
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Maximilien20-Jan-13 3:18
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Richard MacCutchan20-Jan-13 3:56
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George Nistor20-Jan-13 4:02
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Freak3021-Jan-13 4:43
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George Nistor21-Jan-13 5:37
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Freak3021-Jan-13 22:08
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QuestionThe 'rename' function gives errno == -1 Pin
Anthony Appleyard20-Jan-13 1:12
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pasztorpisti20-Jan-13 1:26
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Anthony Appleyard20-Jan-13 3:01
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Richard MacCutchan20-Jan-13 3:50
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Anthony Appleyard20-Jan-13 4:32
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Anthony Appleyard20-Jan-13 5:02
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