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Subject: c:/dev, find
Date: Thu, 24 Dec 2009 04:45:32 -0800
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From: "Egerton, Jim" <jegerton AT akamai DOT com>
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Congrats on getting 1.7.1 out the door - not sure if 3 gold stars is enough!

I have noticed one odd thing.   For historical reasons we (ducking now) ins=
tall cygwin in /.    The bash postinstall script has:

DEVDIR=3D"$(cygpath -au "C:/$(cygpath -am /dev/)" | sed 's|/c/\(.\):/|/\1/|=
')"
mkdir -p "$DEVDIR" || result=3D1

which creates:

C:/dev

This breaks find:

find -D search / -name foo
...
assertion "ent->fts_info =3D=3D FTS_NSOK || state.type !=3D 0" failed: file=
 "/usr/src/findutils-4.5.4-1/src/findutils-4.5.4/find/ftsfind.c", line 475,=
 function: consider_visiting
Aborted (core dumped)

cheers,
jim


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