3.0.7(0.338/5/3): Possible reference to Developer's instances of dev files in deployed build
Wilfed Olaf Sulla via cygwin
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Wed Dec 4 21:03:00 GMT 2019
>On 12/4/2019 2:26 PM, Wilfed Olaf Sulla via cygwin wrote:
>> 692 83364 [main] ls 15015 normalize_posix_path: src Z:\
>> 35 83399 [main] ls 15015 normalize_win32_path: Z:\ = normalize_win32_path (Z:\)
>> 24 83423 [main] ls 15015 mount_info::conv_to_win32_path: conv_to_win32_path (Z:)
>> 24 83447 [main] ls 15015 mount_info::conv_to_win32_path: src_path Z:, dst Z:, flags 0x0, rc 0
>> 6738 90185 [main] ls 15015 symlink_info::check: 0xC0000034 = NtCreateFile (\??\Z:\)
>> 214 90399 [main] ls 15015 __assert_func: assertion "p >= path" failed:
>
>I don't have time to check this carefully at the moment, but it looks like
>what's happening is the following:
>
>path_conv::check is called on 'Z:\'. It strips the trailing backslash and calls
>mount_info::conv_to_win32_path on 'Z:'. NtCreateFile fails with
>STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND, which triggers the code containing the assertion.
>The assertion fails because 'Z:' doesn't contain a backslash.
>
>I'll have time tomorrow to think about how to best fix this, if Corinna doesn't
>get to it first.
>
>Ken
>
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Hi,
Yes I noticed that, but it also strips the trailing back-slash for all
of the other virtual drives at the same stage in the checks on them as
well.
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