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Re: bug in .. handling


On Sat, Apr 09, 2005 at 03:34:21PM -0600, Eric Blake wrote:
>Cygwin is taking too much liberty when resolving paths with .. in them. 
>I've tested this with both 1.5.14 and the 20050408 snapshot.  POSIX 
>requires that the pathname before the .. exist, and if it is a symlink, 
>that it is resolved, before going to the parent directory.  For example:
>
>$ cd /tmp/example
>$ ls
>$ mkdir -p a/b
>$ ln -s a/b b
>$ touch a/c a/b/d
>$ ls b
>d
>$ ls b/..       # bug - should list contents of a, not .
>a  b
>$ ls a
>b  c
>$ ls none/..    # bug - should fail with ENOENT
>a  b
>$ ln -s e e
>$ readlink -v e/none
>readlink: e/foo: Too many levels of symbolic links
>$ ls e/..       # bug - should fail with ELOOP
>a  b  e
>
>Basically, cygwin is blindly collapsing dir/.. into nothing, without first 
>verifying dir, in violation of POSIX.

I think that's going to have to be a "that's too bad" since I'm not really
keen on slowing down cygwin just to blindly match POSIX behavior.

cgf

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