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Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 00:06:00 -0400
From: Joe Krahn <jkrahn AT nc DOT rr DOT com>
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Subject: Re: Path processing bug
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Eric Blake wrote:
>>Cygwin will accept the path "dir/../file" as being the same as "file", 
>>regardless of whether "dir" exists. Apprently, someone decided that a 
>>simple path-trimming rule would speed things up, but it is wrong. For 
>>example, it breaks building of xedit/lisp, where "lisp/../xedit.h" is 
>>not the same as "xedit.h".
>>
>>This occurs from bash and tcsh, so it must be in some low-level 
>>unix-to-win32 path name processing.
> 
> 
> I've raised the issue of this bug in the past, and the response
> was that fixing it would likely slow down the normal case.  I too
> would like to see it fixed, because it is contrary to POSIX.
> 
Well, it is obvious that supporting an invalid path is just plain wrong,
and not a matter of opinion. However, I just checked in a DOS prompt and
found that DOS/Windows allows removal of "<bogus_dir>/..". So, the real
bug apparently comes from MS (big surprise?)

I can see where path validation could be a significant slow-down, but
"dir/.." is not part of most path names, so doing it 'right' should have
a minimal performance impact.

Joe Krahn


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