On Mar 1 16:44, Eric Blake wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes:
> > Now, with the patch, they are listed even though they don't exists in
> > reality on the drive. The additional advantage is that the shell's
> > file completion now also works for these paths.
>
> Now, what would
Eric Blake byu.net> writes:
> Oops - see how the link count changed from 21 to 22 when I had a physical
> backing directory? find (and any other tool that optimizes a recursive
> search to look at (link count - 2) subdirectories and then quit) might
> get confused by the fact that the number of
Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes:
>
> FYI, I've applied a patch today which has two purposes:
>
> - For directories, which are used as mount points, the d_ino was the one
> returned by Windows for this very directory entry. However, for mount
> points, the inode number which should be r
On Feb 28 18:44, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Feb 28 16:18, Eric Blake wrote:
> > > On Feb 28 07:30, Eric Blake wrote:
> > > > This version fixes the coreutils bug in pwd when called from /, or from
> > > > anywhere in the // hierarchy. [...]
> > >
> > > What happened to the simple, but *always*
On Feb 28 16:18, Eric Blake wrote:
> > On Feb 28 07:30, Eric Blake wrote:
> > > This version fixes the coreutils bug in pwd when called from /, or from
> > > anywhere in the // hierarchy. [...]
> >
> > What happened to the simple, but *always* working idea to call getcwd in
> > pwd to evaluate th
Using Cygwin snapshot 2006-02-24 and coreutils 5.94-4,
I ran the test suite for Perl 5.8.8. It completed with no failures.
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> On Feb 28 07:30, Eric Blake wrote:
> > This version fixes the coreutils bug in pwd when called from /, or from
> > anywhere in the // hierarchy. [...]
>
> What happened to the simple, but *always* working idea to call getcwd in
> pwd to evaluate the current working directory? The new implement
On Feb 28 07:30, Eric Blake wrote:
> This version fixes the coreutils bug in pwd when called from /, or from
> anywhere in the // hierarchy. [...]
What happened to the simple, but *always* working idea to call getcwd in
pwd to evaluate the current working directory? The new implementation
looks
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