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Re: New snapshot with significant new functionality
- From: "Chris January" <chris at atomice dot net>
- To: <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 03:16:43 +0100
- Subject: Re: New snapshot with significant new functionality
- References: <20020502045844.GA32468@redhat.com>
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Chris, I see you have made the fhandler_virtual, etc. functions use vanilla
path_conv instead of normalized_path or whatever I called it originally.
This relies on path_conv::check returning the normalised posix path instead
of the native path as it usually does. However this breaks stuff like mkdir
/proc badly (in this case, a directory called 'proc' gets created in the
root of C:\). The fix is to go back to using the normalised path explicitly
(i.e. replacing pc with pc.normalized_path) in fhandler_virtual.cc, etc. and
removing the strcpy (path, path_copy) line from path.cc.
Since I have some free time tommorrow I will try to make a patch for this
and some of the other outstanding bugs I know about.
I also need an opinion on how the directory /proc should be treated.
Either:
i) a real directory called /proc hides the virtual directory /proc
completely
ii) the virtual directory /proc hides the real directory /proc
completely (other than showing up in a directory listing of /)
iii) the virtual directory /proc inherits the permissions and ownership
of the real directory /proc if it exists
iv) the virtual directory /proc is only accessible if there exists a
real directory /proc (combined with one of the above)
Regards
Chris
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