Bug in mkdir ?
Christopher Faylor
cgf@redhat.com
Sat Jan 27 08:25:00 GMT 2001
On Sat, Jan 27, 2001 at 05:03:11PM +0100, klaus.berndl@sdm.de wrote:
>Hello,
>
>iôm using mkdir (GNU Fileutils 4.0) of the latest cygwin and it seems that the -p option
>is not correct handled with all path-styles:
> mkdir -p <driveletter>:/any/path/to/a/new/dir
>and
> mkdir -p /cygdrive/<driveletter>/any/path/to/a/new/dir
>are working correct. But if i write
> mkdir -p //<driveletter>/any/path/to/a/new/dir
>then the file is not created if it doesnôt exists (wrong), if it exists already
>nothing is done (correct).
>
>I know that this pathstyle (//driveletter>/...) is somehow "deprecated" but IMHO
>nevertheless it should be handled correct by every tools at least until this style is officially
>not supported.
I really can't get too excited about getting an obscure use of a
deprecated feature working.
Perhaps you would like to submit a patch if this is important to you.
cgf
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