Duane, when you speak of 'modern operating systems' I assume that you are not referring to UNIX (or even MPE)? Then if true, are you referring to Windows? Or how about LINUX...no that would be just a flavor of UNIX.
Ok, I give up, what 'modern operating systems' are you referring to? :-)
Ray Shahan
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intention of arriving safely in a pretty and
well preserved body, but rather to skid in
broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out,
and loudly proclaiming:
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> Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] MPE on HP9000 ?
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> Mark Landin writes:
>
> >That's just an example of the UNIX mindset infecting MPE via
> >Posix. Deleting a file while someone else is reading it is
> >rude. Deleting it while they are writing to it is rude AND
> >dangerous. No self-respecting OS would allow it, but in
> >UNIX, it's advertised as a feature. Madness!
>
> I have to respectfully disagree. You are entitled to your
> opinion, but I think if you survey modern operating systems
> you will find more cases where you can delete a file while
> it is being used than not.
>
> BTW, the file doesn't just 'disappear' while you are using it.
> It is removed from the directory after that last 'user' of the
> file closes it.
>
> duane
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