control: reassign -1 coreutils control: retitle -1 coreutils: file not showing up
On 2014-11-16 20:27, westlake wrote: > Package: libc6 > Version: 2.19-12 > Severity: important > > There's a bug somewhere, and as seemingly obvious what the problem may be to > one who is "new" to using commands, listing things with "ls" as an > experienced user should list everything that is actually stored on the > drive. > > simply, > (1) "ls -la" was issued , and the file of interest > "barnyard2_v2-1.13.tar.gz" did not display > > (2) mv ../barnyard2_v2-1.13.tar.gz .<enter> > > There's now a "prompt" to overwrite barnyard2_v2-1.13.tar.gz > > With everything still visual on terminal display and double checking there > was no file of this name in the current path as there was indeed no more > than 10 items to quicky glance from output. > > Again, with "everything still visual" -- meaning no scroll-up buffers with > the terminal (which can sometimes cut display output) or anything, it was > very clear "ls" was not outputting everything which is very odd. > > furthermore to check things, > - There were no bash ls aliases, nor other "ls" in $PATH or other shell > functions which could explain this > - Filesystem consistency was also in good state > > ..coreutils 8.23-3 here on jessie/testing which contains the ls command > > Should I file a report to the coreutils package? I know there's a bug but > currently I can't pinpoint exactly what may have caused this, > > fwiw, something a couple weeks ago I filed upstream concerning two filenames > in the same path, another very rare bug. > https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86541 > > ^ If this is not an "ls" or an "libc" bug, then there indeed be a > kernel/ext4 issue. I know there is nothing else that could be causing this > (eg, faulty drive hardware), since this latest bugreport happened in VM > which nullifies any hardware problems... I really doubt it's a libc problem, it might be an issue with coreutils or the kernel. I am reassigning the bug to the first one to have the opinion of the maintainers. -- Aurelien Jarno GPG: 4096R/1DDD8C9B aurel...@aurel32.net http://www.aurel32.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org