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Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2000 13:42:48 -0400
From: Charles Wilson <cwilson AT ece DOT gatech DOT edu>
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To: Jonas Jensen <bones0_list AT hotmail DOT com>
CC: cygwin AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
Subject: Re: Find problems remain in 1.1.3
References: <20000729170057 DOT 72438 DOT qmail AT hotmail DOT com>

Confirmed. I see similar problems, although my 'pattern' of 
  find: ./lib/libcygwin.a: No such file or directory
-type errors is different.

I took two different files, cygwin1.dll (which find 'found' without
error) and libcygwin.a (which gave the error shown above). I then used
getfacl to look both the files themselves and the directories that they
were in. The results were identical for both the error-producing
libcygwin.a file, and for the error-free cygwin1.dll file:

ERROR-PRODUCING:
# file: /lib/libcygwin.a
# owner: 544
# group: 513
user::rwx
user:500:rwx
user:1000:rwx
group::---
mask::---
other::rwx

ERROR-FREE:
# file: /bin/cygwin1.dll
# owner: 544
# group: 513
user::rwx
user:500:rwx
user:1000:rwx
group::---
mask::---
other::rwx

ERROR-PRODUCING:
# file: /lib
# owner: 1000
# group: 544
user::rwx
user:500:rwx
group::r-x
mask::r-x
other::r-x
default:user::rwx
default:user:500:rwx
default:group::r-x
default:mask::r-x
default:other::r-x

ERROR-FREE:
# file: /bin
# owner: 1000
# group: 544
user::rwx
user:500:rwx
group::r-x
mask::r-x
other::r-x
default:user::rwx
default:user:500:rwx
default:group::r-x
default:mask::r-x
default:other::r-x

So, it must be something unrelated to permissions. (FWIW, I have ntsec
on).

--Chuck


Jonas Jensen wrote:
> 
> The previously reported problems with find, where it would display a lot of errors
> about folders not existing, still remain in 1.1.3, although they were said to be
> fixed.
> In fact, it's even worse now. On my 1.1.3 installation it only finds files in /bin
> or /. All other dirs under / give errors 1 level down.
> 
> I've enclosed the output of
>     find / -name "*"
> from 1.1.2 and 1.1.3 (two different machines, though) and
>     cygcheck -s -v -r
> on my 1.1.3 machine.
> 
> Does anyone have the same problem, or did I mess up my installation?
> 
>   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>                             Name: cygcheck-1.1.3
>    cygcheck-1.1.3           Type: unspecified type (application/octet-stream)
>                         Encoding: quoted-printable
>                  Download Status: Not downloaded with message
> 
>                             Name: find_bug-1.1.2
>    find_bug-1.1.2           Type: unspecified type (application/octet-stream)
>                         Encoding: quoted-printable
>                  Download Status: Not downloaded with message
> 
>                             Name: find_bug-1.1.3
>    find_bug-1.1.3           Type: unspecified type (application/octet-stream)
>                         Encoding: quoted-printable
>                  Download Status: Not downloaded with message
> 
>   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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