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bug#17126: error of relative symbolic link with directory
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Eric Blake |
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bug#17126: error of relative symbolic link with directory |
Date: |
Thu, 27 Mar 2014 18:20:57 -0600 |
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On 03/27/2014 05:49 PM, Er-Min Wang wrote:
> [image: 内嵌图片 1]
We prefer plain text. Spending 105 kb on a png when a transcript of
your console session would occupy less than 1 kb is a waste of bandwidth.
At any rate, I tried and failed to reproduce your setup:
$ cd /tmp/
$ mkdir -p aaa/aaa1 bbb
$ cd aaa
$ ln -fnrsv aaa1 ../bbb/
‘../bbb/aaa1’ -> ‘../aaa/aaa1’
$ ln -fnrsv aaa1 ../bbb/
‘../bbb/aaa1’ -> ‘../aaa/aaa1’
Using 'tree(1)' to display your directory does not necessarily provide
enough information (although it did mention that it listed 3
directories, so I'm assuming aaa1 is an empty directory - but that's
what I used above in my reproduction attempt). Could you instead please
show 'ls -lR aaa bbb' before your 'cd aaa' step, so we have a more
complete picture of your starting setup?
Also, it would help if you explained what you thought was odd - your
graphic kind of hints at that, by how it shows the same command executed
twice with different outputs, but you could have provided more details.
--
Eric Blake eblake redhat com +1-919-301-3266
Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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