On Mon, Jan 08, 2001 at 01:04:24PM -0500, Alexander Viro wrote: > Racy. Nonportable. Has portable and simple equivalent. Again, don't > bother with chdir at all - if you know the name of directory even > ../name will work. It's not about the current directory. It's about > the invalid last component of the name. The last component of the name isn't invalid, it's a plain valid directory. If according to you `rmdir ../name` and rmdir `pwd` makes sense then according to me `rmdir .` makes perfect sense too. Andrea - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
- `rmdir .` doesn't work in 2.4 Andrea Arcangeli
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- Re: `rmdir .` doesn't work in 2.4 Andrea Arcangeli
- Re: `rmdir .` doesn't work in 2.4 Alexander Viro
- Re: `rmdir .` doesn't work in 2.4 Andrea Arcangeli
- Re: `rmdir .` doesn't work in 2.4 Alexander Viro
- Re: `rmdir .` doesn't work in ... Andrea Arcangeli
- Re: `rmdir .` doesn't work... Linus Torvalds
- Re: `rmdir .` doesn't work... Stefan Traby
- Re: `rmdir .` doesn't work... Eric Lammerts
- Re: `rmdir .` doesn't work in ... Albert D. Cahalan
- Re: `rmdir .` doesn't work... Alexander Viro
- Re: `rmdir .` doesn't work... Albert D. Cahalan
- Re: `rmdir .` doesn't work... Alexander Viro
- Re: `rmdir .` doesn't work in 2.4 Linus Torvalds