Fix readlink() for non-PostgreSQL junction points on Windows. Since commit c5cb8f3b taught stat() to follow symlinks, and since initdb uses pg_mkdir_p(), and that examines parent directories, our humble readlink() implementation can now be exposed to junction points not of PostgreSQL origin. Those might be corrupted by our naive path mangling, which doesn't really understand NT paths in general.
Simply decline to transform paths that don't look like a drive absolute path. That means that readlink() returns the NT path directly when checking a parent directory of PGDATA that happen to point to a drive using "rooted" format. That works for the purposes of our stat() emulation. Reported-by: Roman Zharkov <r.zhar...@postgrespro.ru> Reviewed-by: Roman Zharkov <r.zhar...@postgrespro.ru> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/4590c37927d7b8ee84f9855d83229018%40postgrespro.ru Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA%2BhUKG%2BajSQ_8eu2AogTncOnZ5me2D-Cn66iN_-wZnRjLN%2Bicg%40mail.gmail.com Backpatched commit f71007fb as above by Thomas Munro into releases 13 thru 15 Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ca+hukglbnv+pe3q1fyovkld3pmra7guihfmxun-1831yh9r...@mail.gmail.com Branch ------ REL_14_STABLE Details ------- https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/f4fd5325cc870cc7563703ed2dc3661139cf5d13 Author: Thomas Munro <tmu...@postgresql.org> Modified Files -------------- src/port/dirmod.c | 17 ++++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)