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I am not sure about a few things, with this patch, so a few questions,
if someone can point me to a doc that will explain a few things.
But first the story:
I found a few bugs in nfsd after some tail chasi
A few questions, if someone can help.
I found a few bugs in nfsd after some rather tedious tail chasing.
I am not sure about a few things though.
nfsd failed to create files from remote non-hurd server and was
expecting anything but a -1 for an input size.
nfsd also failed to correctly write th
On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 11:17:46PM +0100, Ludovic Court?s wrote:
> This kind of behavior actually depends on the underlying filesystem (IOW, it's
> looks more likely to be a problem in the filesystem server rather than in rm).
What I really meant to say here was something like:
It looks more like
23 Nov 2002 21:58:45 +0100, tu as dit :
> Hello,
> I send something that looks like a bug found ... using rm.
> Now, we want to delete it with rm -R;
> a) $ rm -R foo // it works as expected.
> b) $ rm -R foo/// error like below
> rm: cannot remove 'foo/': Invalid argument
> Can
Salut,
On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 09:58:45PM +0100, Olivier P?ningault wrote:
> rm: cannot remove 'foo/': Invalid argument
>
> Can you reproduce it ? What is the problem ?
This kind of behavior actually depends on the underlying filesystem (IOW, it's
looks more likely to be a problem in the filesys
Hello,
I send something that looks like a bug found ... using rm.
To reproduce it, do :
$ mkdir foo
$ touch foo/bar// optional; foo/ can be empty
Now, we want to delete it with rm -R;
a) $ rm -R foo // it works as expected.
b) $ rm -R foo/// error like below
rm: cannot remove 'foo/':