Roland McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A patch without a bug report is almost always ignored.
Sorry, I thought it was obvious, since it's a little change.
Here the bug, now in verbose mode:
moritz@hurd:~$ touch foo
moritz@hurd:~$ ln -s foo foo2
moritz@hurd:~$ ln -s $PWD/foo foo3
moritz@hurd:~$ ls -l foo*
-rw-r--r-- 1 moritz moritz 0 Dec 3 23:56 foo
lrwxr-xr-x 1 moritz moritz 3 Dec 3 23:56 foo2 -> foo
lrwxr-xr-x 1 moritz moritz 16 Dec 3 23:56 foo3 -> /home/moritz/foo
moritz@hurd:~$ ls foo2/
ls: foo2/: Not a directory
moritz@hurd:~$ ls foo3/
foo3/
moritz@hurd:~$
The point is that the lookup on 'foo3/' succeeds, which is wrong,
IMHO. ENOTDIR should be returned, just like on the lookup of 'foo2/'.
The reason is that diskfs_S_dir_lookup() didn't append a trailing
slash to the retryname, if the lookup had a trailing slash appended.
moritz
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