Re: [PATCH] one of $BIGNUM devfs races

Richard Gooch (rgooch@ras.ucalgary.ca)
Tue, 7 Aug 2001 13:09:25 -0600


Alan Cox writes:
> > > Very interesting. pwd should be using getcwd(2), which doesn't
> > > give a damn for inode numbers. If you have seriously old pwd binary
> > > that tries to track the thing down to root by hands - yes, it doesn't
> > > work.
> >
> > Hm. strace suggests my pwd is walking up the path. But WTF would it
> > break? 2.4.7 was fine. What did I break?
>
> Sounds like you are using libc5. The old style pwd should be
> reliable but its much slower and can't see across protected
> directory paths

Yes, I use libc5. And I don't care about old pwd being slower. And I
certainly don't want to break it, even if I wasn't using it.
By "protected directory paths", you mean a directory with read access?

Well, rx access is available for the whole path. And the inums looked
fine. So the breakage is odd.

Regards,

Richard....
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