The Git MINGW bash
is a 32-bit program and therefore it is subject to the File System Redirector on 64 bit systems.
You shouldn't be storing header files in the system32 directory, anyway.
質問
Can anyone explain this?:
From Windows 7 Pro command prompt:
C:\Users\dbanas>dir C:\Windows\System32\*.h
Volume in drive C has no label. Volume Serial Number is FCC9-2CA2
Directory of C:\Windows\System32
09/18/2013 06:05 AM 85,172 curses.h
09/18/2013 06:05 AM 2,488 panel.h
06/10/2009 01:59 PM 1,820 rasctrnm.h
3 File(s) 89,480 bytes
0 Dir(s) 308,851,462,144 bytes free
From Github shell (MinGW32):
dbanas@DBANAS-LAP ~/Documents/GitHub/hermit (master)
$ ls -a /c/Windows/System32/*.h
/c/Windows/System32/rasctrnm.h
The only thing that jumps out at me is the fact that the date/time stamps of the two files missing from the MinGW32 listing are very recent. Is MinGW caching Windows directory contents?! If so, how do I tell it to rebuild its cache?
Thanks!
解決
The Git MINGW bash
is a 32-bit program and therefore it is subject to the File System Redirector on 64 bit systems.
You shouldn't be storing header files in the system32 directory, anyway.