bug with touch t/
Corinna Vinschen
corinna-cygwin@cygwin.com
Wed Mar 5 18:37:00 GMT 2008
On Mar 4 21:47, Eric Blake wrote:
> According to POSIX (and as implemented on Linux):
>
> $ rm -Rf t
> $ touch t/
> touch: setting times of `t/': No such file or directory
> $ : > t/
> t/: Is a directory.
>
>
> The ENOENT failure is correct, since you are using the syntax to open (or
> create) a directory but are not going through mkdir. However, on cygwin, both
> commands mistakenly create the regular file 't'. This is also an issue with
>
> touch 't\'
>
> which likewise mistakenly creates the regular file 't' by treating \ as an
> alternate directory separator - as a result, the current git checkout of
> autoconf is triggering spurious failures when testing whether the file system
> supports \ embedded in file names rather than as directory separators.
Should be fixed in the new 1.5.25-11 test release.
Thanks,
Corinna
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