On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 08:15:00 +0100, Jim Meyering <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The underlying code that changed was in lib/fts.c.
> - du, chmod, chown, chgrp, and the new chcon use fts.

OK, but now I'm getting confused: It seems that the slocate utility has the 
exact same problem (using 3.1-1ubuntu3 of slocate), and from an Ubuntu bug 
report I learned it also uses fts.
However, it seems there are two (concurrent?) versions of fts, one in glibc, 
and one in coreutils. I am wondering what exactly I have to do to make slocate 
work reliably again on large non-inode file systems?

Thanks for any insights,
Cheers,
Wolfram

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| 8-P |   Wolfram Kresse      [EMAIL PROTECTED]      http://www.wkresse.de    |
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Geordi: Ah, here it is. It's a simple matter of decoupling the central
osmotic pulse collimator and reconstructing the aft nucleogenic EPS intake.
Picard: Now why didn't I think of that?


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