Hello Lucas,

Lucas de Vries:
> I tried to compile something in my aufs directory (I've tried it with
> multiple applications, so it's not something specific to that), and
> during the configure stage it just dies with:
> 
> ls: cannot access .: Stale NFS file handle

Give me these info please.

(from the aufs README)
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- /proc/mounts (instead of the output of mount(8))
- /sys/module/aufs/*
- /sys/fs/aufs/* (if you have them)
- /debug/aufs/* (if you have them)
- linux kernel version
  if your kernel is not plain, for example modified by distributor,
  the url where i can download its source is necessary too.
- aufs version which was printed at loading the module or booting the
  system, instead of the date you downloaded.
- configuration (define/undefine CONFIG_AUFS_xxx)
- kernel configuration or /proc/config.gz (if you have it)
- behaviour which you think to be incorrect
- actual operation, reproducible one is better
- mailto: aufs-users at lists.sourceforge.net
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> I'm mounting three btrfs partitions with the following fstab line:
> 
> data /data aufs 
> br:/mnt/data-5=rw:/mnt/data-4=rw:/mnt/data-3=rw,create=pmfs,noatime,noauto 0 0

I have never tried btrfs. I will try in a few days once you give me the
above info.


> I have not been able to reproduce the error with manual ls commands, it
> only ever occurs during compilation.

Then I'd suggest you to try "strace -f -o /tmp/s compile". And send me
whole /tmp/s.


J. R. Okajima

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