[bug #49466] xargs with 2>&1 returns error code in macOS 10.12

2019-09-01 Thread James Youngman
Update of bug #49466 (project findutils):

  Status: Invalid => Platform Issue 


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[bug #49466] xargs with 2>&1 returns error code in macOS 10.12

2019-09-01 Thread James Youngman
Update of bug #49466 (project findutils):

  Status:None => Invalid
 Assigned to:None => jay


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[bug #49466] xargs with 2>&1 returns error code in macOS 10.12

2017-07-23 Thread Michael Cahill
Follow-up Comment #6, bug #49466 (project findutils):

This issue appears to be fixed: it no longer reproduces for me with macOS
10.12.6.  I suspect it was caused by the same underlying behavior change to
poll described here: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/1057 (fixed in
10.12.2).


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[bug #49466] xargs with 2>&1 returns error code in macOS 10.12

2017-07-23 Thread James Youngman
Follow-up Comment #5, bug #49466 (project findutils):

Could you provide a system call trace?

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[bug #49466] xargs with 2>&1 returns error code in macOS 10.12

2017-02-06 Thread anonymous
Follow-up Comment #4, bug #49466 (project findutils):

This only appears on MaxOS 10.12.

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[bug #49466] xargs with 2>&1 returns error code in macOS 10.12

2016-11-22 Thread James Youngman
Follow-up Comment #3, bug #49466 (project findutils):

I could not reproduce this problem with findutils-4.6.0 freshly-built with
LLVM 6.1.0 on Mac OS X 10.11.6.   Therefore, the system call trace output
Bernhard mentions is our best next step for understanding what is happening.

AIUI the relevant tool on Mac OS X is "trace -E" rather than "strace" but I'm
not familiar with it.   Another good option is to investigate with a debugger.

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