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bug#44186: Recursive mkdir
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divoplade |
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bug#44186: Recursive mkdir |
Date: |
Tue, 27 Oct 2020 11:21:03 +0100 |
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Evolution 3.34.2 |
Le mardi 27 octobre 2020 à 10:19 +0100, Leo Prikler a écrit :
> Returning #t on error won't actually
> fix them.
Do you mean that ignoring errors on mkdir when there has been a called
to mkdir-recursive just before is not OK? I agree, it's better if
mkdir-recursive fails if one element of the chain can't be created,
even if the parent exists or has been created. I updated the function.
> That would allow you
> to put mkdir-recursive into the posix module (and test it along with
> it) even if it isn't strictly POSIX.
So, that's what I did; the code is now in the posix module.
> > How do you run the tests? When I run "make check", I get 1 of 39
> > tests failed, the test-out-of-memory test. It does not even try to
> > run the ports test.
> Have a look at test-suite/Makefile.am.
(Now the relevant test is posix.test, not ports.test anymore)
I found it: I just needed to run the ./check-guile script. Now, both
recusive mkdir tests in posix.test run smoothly.
Best regards,
divoplade
0002-Use-the-recursive-mkdir-function-in-file-output-proc.patch
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