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Re: EMACS Problem: File exists but cannot be read
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Anne Kaeppes |
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Re: EMACS Problem: File exists but cannot be read |
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Mon, 24 Sep 2007 11:15:21 +0200 |
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Peter Dyballa wrote:
Probably this is not an ETCH problem – the same happens to me when I try
to read some other user's files I am not allowed to (UNIX file
permissions set to 640 or -rw-r-----). This also works when the
directory with the file is 'read protected' (UNIX file permissions set
to 751 or drwxr-x--x – I can search and even cd, but not read).
Of cause, it is'nt an Etch problem, but this problem comes with an
Upgrade to Etch from Suse 9.0.
But: It isn't a problem of the file system permission.
1. the file systems owner/user/chmod are correct.
2. this problem occurs only sometimes.
If I open the the file again and again, after two to 5 times it works,
but then I have to check, if the complete(!) file is read, cause,
sometimes not the whole file will be read, only the half or more
without any notice.
The complete problem disappears, if I start a new emacs an read the
desired file.
This only happens while reading the files with the ftp client in emacs.
Thanks...
Best regards
Anne