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Re: stat(2) wierdness
- From: Christopher Faylor <cgf at redhat dot com>
- To: cygwin-developers at cygwin dot com
- Date: Sun, 2 Jun 2002 12:33:24 -0400
- Subject: Re: stat(2) wierdness
- References: <026901c20a46$245b0ad0$6132bc3e@BABEL>
- Reply-to: cygwin-developers at cygwin dot com
I guess it's time for my periodic "this is not a bug reporting mailing
list" observation.
If you are going to post here, there is an assumption that you have done
more than just notice a bug. It's called "cygwin-developers" becuase
the hope is that you will track down the problem more thoroughly than a
normal cygwin mailing list message.
Bug reports are fine in the cygwin mailing list. The bar is a little higher
here.
cgf
On Sun, Jun 02, 2002 at 03:59:48PM +0100, Conrad Scott wrote:
>This started out looking at the /proc filesystem, in particular XEmacs's
>handling of the file /proc/registry/HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/* but I got
>distracted.
>
>Basically: the handling of filenames consisting of exactly one of these
>win32 reserved characters, * ? " < >, is broken in the current CVS cygwin.
>This has changed between 1.3.10-1 and the current release. (nb this is in
>the standard filesystem, not the /proc filesystem.)
>
>For example, stat(2) succeeds for filenames containing of a single * ? " <
>or >, claiming that they are directories. (It correctly rejects filenames of
>a single | and I'm ignoring \ and : since I'm unclear what should happen
>with these anyhow.) These were all rejected in 1.3.10-1.
>
>This gives lovely wierdness if you try something like:
>$ cp /etc/passwd '*'
>cp: cannot create regular file `*/passwd': No such file or directory
>
>After this little diversion, back to XEmacs wierdness.