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I have to debug a program that writes a log file. It takes time for the actual log file to be generated because it takes a while to flush the contents to disk. On top of that, the log file is on a mounted Unix drive on my windows machine. I was wondering if there is a command to make the operating system flush the written contents to disk. Does it also take a while for the file to be updated on the mounted drive in windows?

PS. I actually; don't want to go in and edit the program.

Ted

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Look at the following APIs:

Also see the ever-great eat my data: how everybody gets file IO wrong

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