------- Additional Comments From madcoder at debian dot org  2007-10-07 14:37 
-------
(In reply to comment #1)
> What you describe are no valid uses of glob.  There is one parameter to 
many. 
> Correct the description.

Err of course, the "%d\n" are spurious... sorry.

Doesn't work:
  glob("\\/*", 0, 0, &buf)   /* should match /bin, /usr, ... */
  glob("\\/???", 0, 0, &buf) /* should match /bin, /usr, ... */
  glob("\\/??n", 0, 0, &buf) /* should match /bin */
Works:
  glob("\\/bin/*", 0, 0, &buf)
  glob("/\\/*", 0, 0, &buf)

So I assume the issue is with a pattern begining with "\\/" directly followed 
by a globbing char.

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