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Subject: | Re: Take on __solve_symlinks() |
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According to ams AT ludd DOT luth DOT se: > According to Laurynas Biveinis: > > Maybe it's W98 vs W2K thing? Could somebody else with W98/W2K test > > tests/libc/compat/unistd/xsymlink.c to see if it fails? In any case, I'm > 3. It fails here: > Running __solve_symlinks() and readlink() testsuite: > Tests that check __solve_symlinks() works: > Test 1 passed > Test 2 passed > Test 3 passed > Test 4 passed > Test 5 passed > Test 6 passed > Test 7 passed > Test 8 passed > Test 9 passed > Test 10 passed > Test 11 passed > Test 12 passed > Test 13 passed > Tests that check __solve_symlinks() based on current directory: > Test 1: Solving e:/djgpp/tests/libc/compat/unistd/../../../../../djgpp/tests/libc/compat/unistd/test1 > Test 1 passed > Test 2: Solving e:../../../../../djgpp/tests/libc/compat/unistd/test1 > Test 2 passed > Test 3: Solving e:../../../../../../djgpp/tests/libc/compat/unistd/test1 > Test 3 failed - __solve_symlinks returns wrong resolved path > Returned path: e:/djgpp/tests/libc/compat/unistd/test1 > Expected path: e:/djgpp/tests/libc/compat/unistd/file1 > Tests that check __solve_symlinks() failure cases: > Test 1 passed > Test 2 passed > FAIL > > I'm using WINDOZE 98, bash and CVS of today (030208). I need to correct myself. CVS of today plus DXE patches from Charles, restrict hacks in headers, a small personal djasm hack and CBFalconer's malloc. I deem that none of those affect symlink tests. bash 2.04.7(1)-release, gcc 2.953 (shouldn't it say 2.95.3?) and as and ld 2.12.1. Right, MartinS
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