Thanks for looking at this James.
I'll send a report to Cygwin at some point.
For now I'm using the find with gnuwin32 (native win32), which appears to
work.
Thanks!
Ross
> On 4/2/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Did you mean to send a zero-byte strace.txt file as an attac
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According to James Youngman on 4/3/2006 3:14 AM:
>
> Notice that the value of st_ino is different between the two calls to
> fstat(). This is triggering the logic within find that detects
> attempted race condition exploits (for example deleting a s
On 4/2/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Did you mean to send a zero-byte strace.txt file as an attachment?
> > It looks empty to me, at least.
>
> I've attached it again...
Looking at the trace, we have this sequence of events...
840 534535 [main] find 208 get_file_attribut
> Ross, there's no point sending thre response to just me - if you do
> that, how will anybody elese help?
I agree, and I have already stated that this is very likely a cygwin
problem, and not a findutils problem. The cygwin mailing list documents
known issues with remote Samba drives in cygwin 1
Ross, there's no point sending thre response to just me - if you do
that, how will anybody elese help?
Did you mean to send a zero-byte strace.txt file as an attachment?
It looks empty to me, at least.
James.
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