Mail Archives: cygwin/2009/09/09/13:43:21
On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 04:36:39PM +0000, Eric Blake wrote:
>Eric Blake <ebb9 <at> byu.net> writes:
>>>>POSIX states that rename must fail with EINVAL if either argument ends
>>>>in '.' or '..' (after trailing slashes are stripped). Cygwin 1.7 is
>>>>detecting this situation (which is a step up from 1.5 which did the
>>>>rename anyways), but sets errno to EBUSY instead of EINVAL.
>>>
>>>Thanks for catching. Feel free to fix the rename function accordingly.
>>
>>OK, I'll look into it (I don't know how large the patch will be, yet).
>
>And link("a","f/.") should not create "f" as a regular file, either.
>I'm still looking at where to patch things.
Argh. That's a longstanding problem with brain-dead windows behavior. It's
supposed to be handled in path_conv::check, IIRC.
>Also, we currently allow link("a","b") on FAT, but it might be nicer to fail
>with EPERM on file systems where hard links are not supported, to match Linux
>behavior (portable programs, like autoconf, already have fallbacks to perform
>cp if linking fails, but the copy should be done by the caller, not by link()
>itself).
We've debated this over the years but I'm ok with not lying to the caller about
performing a link when we really didn't.
cgf
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