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Re: mkdir(2) bug [Was: please test: coreutils-5.90-2]
- From: ericblake at comcast dot net (Eric Blake)
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 14:33:36 +0000
- Subject: Re: mkdir(2) bug [Was: please test: coreutils-5.90-2]
> > On Oct 12 06:58, Eric Blake wrote:
> > > I see the following bugs:
> > >
> > > $ ./foo // # should fail with EEXIST, not EROFS; no Windows call made
> >
> > We had this already. There's no such thing as a "correct" order of error
> > messages. EROFS is as correct as EEXIST. If coreutils don't allow
> > different correct error messages to be returned, than coreutils is just
> > not foolproof enough. If this isn't a problem with coreutils, than the
> > better.
>
> OK, for //, you win - POSIX requires EROFS ONLY if the PARENT directory
> is read only, but the parent of // is //. Fortunately, mkdir -p never
> tries to do mkdir("//").
Followup - this behavior of returning EROFS breaks
mkdir -p //server/share in 5.90. Returning EEXIST really would be more
appropriate, but I will file an upstream bug to see whether they agree
that EROFS should be treated as a reason to call stat() to see if it
should have been EEXIST, rather than blindly failing on EROFS (this
affects non-cygwin systems, too, since you can mount writable
directories inside a read-only system).
--
Eric Blake
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