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From: "Eli Zaretskii" <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>
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> From: Martin Str|mberg <ams AT ludd DOT luth DOT se>
> Date: Tue, 25 Dec 2001 18:24:40 +0100 (MET)
> 
> I happen to have a "/dev" directory (because of a make install of
> fileutils). If I run "find / -iname 'what-ever'" I get a lot of
> "e:/djgpp/bin/find.exe: /dev/one_directory: No such file or directory
> (ENOENT)" where one_directory is every directory in the root of the
> drive.
> 
> Can this be the cause of the bug regarding deep directory problems?
> 
> Or is it the symptom of it? 
> 
> Or is it a new bug? Or an old known one?

It's an unfortunate side effect of the special handling of fiel names
that begin withj "/dev/": _put_path effectively removes "/dev/" from
file names, so DOS tries to look them in the root directory or in the
current working directory.

We need that to support /dev/FOO where FOO is some DOS device.  The
problem is that a DOS device can use any name, so we cannot easily
know whether what comes after /dev/ is a file or a device.  The only
way to know that is to usse a DOS function call, which is a no-no
inside _put_path.

You shouldn't have anything under /dev.

> find is straight from the ordinary .ZIP from a simtel.net mirror and
> is version 4.1.

I suggest to use `locate' instead: it is faster, and won't show you
all the bogus files.

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