find(1) assertion for folder with a sub-folder named `x:'
Haojun Bao
baohaojun@gmail.com
Wed Jun 24 08:45:00 GMT 2009
"Phil Betts" <Phil.Betts@ascribe.com> writes:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> On Jun 19 17:55, Haojun Bao wrote:
>> > hi,
>> >
>> > Here's a test case to make find(1) assertion:
>> >
>> > mkdir no-such-dir/foo/bar: -p
>> >
>> > #this will not assert
>> > find no-such-dir/
>> >
>> > mkdir no-such-dir/foo/c: -p
>>
>> I think the right answer here is "don't do that". Don't create files
>> or directories starting with a single character, followed by a colon.
>> The problem is that a path starting with "X:" is treated as an
>> absolute Win32 path.
>>
>> Right now you cannot have both. Either a path starting with "X:" is
>> treated as Win32 path, or Cygwin must stop handling Win32 paths at all
>> and only allow POSIX paths.
>
> Just to underline what Corinna said, consider the consequences of
> the following:
Corinna said, right now I can't have both, so maybe in the future:-). I
think Cygwin can stop handling Win32 paths since we already have
cygpath, so if one want to `rm -rf c:/', one can simply write
rm -rf `cygpath -au c:/`
or simply
rm -rf /cygdrive/c
Sometimes mixing Win32/Posix paths is good, sometimes it's bad. And
things are a bit different now in cygwin-1.7 since chars like
`:' in a filename are allowed.
>
> mkdir -p foo/c:
> cd foo
> rm -rf c:/
>
> In case you can't see why that's bad, DON'T TRY IT!! Don't even copy
> it, because you will accidentally paste it into a terminal window, you
> will get to say "oopsy!" [1], and you will hurt your forehead on
> your keyboard.
>
> If you can't resist the temptation, do invite friends round to watch;
> you'll have a humorous shared memory for later in life. Also consider
> videoing it, and getting a friend to post it on YouTube for you.
Haha, I'm from mainland China, and our goverment established GFW (Great
Fireuck-wall of WWW), also known as Golden Shield Project, and YouTube
has been blocked for several months. Pretty pathetic eh?
>
>
> [1] See http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/10/03/bofh_2008_episode_32/
>
>
> Phil
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