[ < ] [ > ]   [ << ] [ Up ] [ >> ]         [Top] [Contents] [Index] [ ? ]

1.6.2 i/o Errors

These error messages are prefaced with the name of the application. A further explanation as to the reason, obtained from the standard strerror() utility, is appended to the messages below if possible.

application-name: can't read filename

A file was not able to be opened for reading, typically because it was not found or because the user does not have permission. The file name is displayed with special characters expanded but without any default extensions or search paths that may have been tried. If you think a file exists and should have been found, there may be a problem with your AVMINPUTS environment variable (Environment).

application-name: can't write filename

A file was not able to be opened for writing.

application-name: can't write to filename

A file was successfully opened for writing but became impossible to write thereafter.

application-name: can't spawn command

An attempt to execute a shell command on behalf of an interactive application failed during the exp_popen() call to the libexpect library.

application-name: can't close filename

A call to the standard C procedure fclose() failed due to unforeseen circumstances. The error is non-fatal but the file should be checked for missing data.


[ < ] [ > ]   [ << ] [ Up ] [ >> ]         [Top] [Contents] [Index] [ ? ]

This document was generated on November 8, 2012 using texi2html 1.82.