Number: 1166 Date: 21-May-84 15':57':40 Submitter: Sannella.PA Source: Shrager.pa Subject: (MAKEFILE ''ARI>DAVIS) can cause "leaf error 111 -- file open..." Lisp Version: Description: ' Date': 8 May 84 10':26 PDT' From': Shrager.pa' Subject': Lisp': 111 file open in conflicting way?' To': LispSupport.pa' ' Lisp System Date': 7-May-84 16':18':26' Machine': Dorado (Unassigned)' Microcode version': 24,4' Memory size': 10000' Frequency': Always' Impact': serious' ' I load a file by (LOAD ''ARI>DAVIS) and then try to make' it again with (MAKEFILE ''ARI>DAIVS) and get an error': "Leaf error': 111 File open in conflicting way -- file busy."' The oroginal file is {PHYLUM}ARI>DAVIS and I''ll leave it there for you until you tell me that you''ve looked at it. ' ' -- Jeff' ' -----' ' Date': 12 May 84 15':56 PDT' From': Shrager.pa' Subject': Lisp': Leaf error 111 again' To': LispSupport.pa' ' Lisp System Date': 9-May-84 09':41':34' Machine': Dorado (Shrager)' Microcode version': 24,4' Memory size': 10000' Frequency': Always ' Impact': Serious ' ' Here''s exactly what I do to cause this leaf error':' ' 1) (LOAD ''ARI>DAVIS)' 2) hack the functions for a while, including renames, masterscope stuff, etc.' 3) (MAKEFILE ''ARI>DAVIS)' ' This causes a leaf error 111 -- file open in an inconsistent way. I''m going to try to cause this with just a load and makefile and will report to you the results of this experiment.' ' -----' ' MJS': I have seen Shrager reproduce this problem. It seems to be real. Somewhere in the file system, it doesn''t like having a subdirectory and name specified that way "ARI>DAVIS".' ' Workaround: Test Case: Edit-By: Edit-Date: Attn: vanMelle, Kaplan Assigned To: In/By: Disposition: System: Operating System Subsystem: Generic File Operations Machine: Disk: Microcode Version: Memory Size: File Server: Server Software Version: Difficulty: Hard Frequency: Intermittent Impact: Annoying Priority: Perhaps Status: Open Problem Type: Bug Source Files: