Re: [bug #22352] Find does not work in a root disk

2008-02-18 Thread Eric Blake
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 According to Volans Wang on 2/18/2008 6:31 PM: | Actually, I found this issue bettween CYGWIN 1.5.11(find version is | 4.1.7) and CYGWIN 1.5.18(4.2.32). As required in our project, we have to | move to CYGWIN1.5.18, but some scripts do not work correc

[bug #22301] find fails on Solaris automount points when configured --with-fts

2008-02-18 Thread James Youngman
Follow-up Comment #5, bug #22301 (project findutils): I believe the bug is likely to be in the link count handling, but your transcript doesn't provide evidence either way, as it shows information about mostly uninteresting directories; compare for example though the link count of the "make" subd

[bug #22301] find fails on Solaris automount points when configured --with-fts

2008-02-18 Thread Martin Buchholz
Follow-up Comment #4, bug #22301 (project findutils): I tried the proposed patch, but it didn't work for me. I admit to being confused about this. I expected the bug to be related to not counting subdirectories in the link count, but here it seems to be something else -- perhaps link counts of

[bug #22301] find fails on Solaris automount points when configured --with-fts

2008-02-18 Thread Martin Buchholz
Follow-up Comment #3, bug #22301 (project findutils): Here is a better shell transcript, showing the evolution of the link counts over time, and demonstrating that Solaris find does not have the same problem. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) jdk/7/ws/MASTER/hotspot $ perl -e 'use File::stat; opendir(D, ".");

[bug #22352] Find does not work in a root disk

2008-02-18 Thread Eric Blake
Update of bug #22352 (project findutils): Item Group: Compilation Failure => Wrong result Status:None => Invalid Assigned to:None => ericb Open/Closed

[bug #22352] Find does not work in a rood disk

2008-02-18 Thread James Youngman
Follow-up Comment #1, bug #22352 (project findutils): This works for me on non-Cygwin systems. I don't have access to a Cygwin system with which to reproduce this error. If you have not already done so, I think it would be useful for you to discuss the problem on the Cygwin mailing list, as it