Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 21 Jul 2000 09:43:02 +0100 | From | Edward Betts <> | Subject | Re: CML2? |
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André Dahlqvist <andre@beta.telenordia.se> wrote: > > $ ./cmlcompile.py kernel-rules.cml > > cmlcompile: I/O error, file "kernel-rules.cml" > > $ > > > > This is Debian GNU/Linux Woody. > > I'm running Debian woody too, and CML2 0.7.2 runs just fine here. You > mentioned further down in your mail that you have tried every version > since 0.6.x, do you mean that they have all resulted in the same error?
Yes.
> Looking at the source for cmlcompile that error is, logically enough, > printed when a IOError exception is thrown. I don't think this is > CML2's fault. Are you low on disk space? Or do you perhaps not have > write permissions in the directory where you're running cmlcompile?
I am not low on disk space. I checked the file permissions, nothing odd there.
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