| Title: | DECmcc user notes file. Does not replace IPMT. |
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I'm confused about the following,
The protections on the DECmcc dictionary file should allow read/write access.
-rw-rw-rw- 1 caille 999424 May 25 13:37 /usr/users/caille/mcc_dev/mcc_system/mcc_dev_fdictionary.dat
However, when starting DECmcc Dictionary Administrator Program
the dictionary is open for read-only access
solix:mcc_dev> mcc_dap
%DAP-S-USE_DICT_RDONLY, Using dictionary file: /usr/users/caille/mcc_dev/mcc_system/mcc_dev_fdictionary.dat, with read-only access
DECmcc Dictionary Administrator Program Version T1.2.7
DAP>
Could somebody tell me what is wrong ???
Jean-Mary.
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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| 3086.1 | Must be write-locked by another reader... | DFLAT::PLOUFFE | Jerry | Wed May 27 1992 17:03 | 24 |
Jean-Mary:
The following paragraph was extracted from the DAP section of the latest
version of the Toolkit Reference Manual. Hope this helps to explain your
situation:
DAP automatically tries to open the dictionary file with read-write access.
The status message that is displayed when you run DAP tells you if the
dictionary is opened with read-only access; otherwise the dictionary is
opened with read-write access. If DAP can't open the file in read-write
mode, it will try to open the file with read-only access. DAP will not be
able to open a dictionary file at all if another DAP session has that
dictionary file opened with read-write access.
==> DAP will open a dictionary file with read-only access if another
==> management module or DAP session currently has the file opened with
==> read-only access.
- Jerry
P.S. It may be advisable to peruse the latest version of the TK Reference
Manual if you can.
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| 3086.2 | DAP access right | NSDC::CAILLE | Mon Jun 01 1992 11:02 | 12 | |
Hello Jerry, thanks for your help... the two paragraphs your mentioned in your reply held me a lot to undersand my problem. Actually, I'm using the Toolkit Ref in the bookreader format, which does not include, as far as I known, any concern about concurrent DAP access. So that I'm going to copy the Postscript version of this document. Thanks again for your help, Jean-Mary. | |||||