Re: EACCESS vs ENOENT for nonexistent files-within-files

2004-09-15 Thread daniel.poelzleithner
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Nikita Danilov wrote: | attributes? Even if the file is world readable? Does this really make sense? | | To make things clear: I have described in my message how things actually | do work in reiser4, so I don't see the point of your questions. If you

Re: EACCESS vs ENOENT for nonexistent files-within-files

2004-09-15 Thread Hans Reiser
daniel.poelzleithner wrote: Nikita Danilov wrote: | attributes? Even if the file is world readable? Does this really make sense? | | To make things clear: I have described in my message how things actually | do work in reiser4, so I don't see the point of your questions. If you | think reiser4

Re: EACCESS vs ENOENT for nonexistent files-within-files

2004-09-15 Thread evilninja
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Nikita Danilov wrote: evilninja writes: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello, Christian evilninja :) um, yes, it just sticks ;-) But in reiser4 file.txt _is_ a directory. That's the whole point: it contains other objects

Re: EACCESS vs ENOENT for nonexistent files-within-files

2004-09-13 Thread Wayne Scott
From: Joe Orton [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, we had a bug report that Apache httpd logs a spurious error for every file served from a reiser4 filesystem, because httpd assumes that /path/to/file/.htaccess (where /path/to/file is a normal file) returns ENOENT or ENOTDIR, but reiser4 returns EACCES in

Re: EACCESS vs ENOENT for nonexistent files-within-files

2004-09-13 Thread Michael Weissenbacher
Hi, we had a bug report that Apache httpd logs a spurious error for every file served from a reiser4 filesystem, because httpd assumes that /path/to/file/.htaccess (where /path/to/file is a normal file) returns ENOENT or ENOTDIR, but reiser4 returns EACCES in this case. Can someone explain the

Re: EACCESS vs ENOENT for nonexistent files-within-files

2004-09-13 Thread Alex Zarochentsev
On Mon, Sep 13, 2004 at 03:06:37PM +0100, Joe Orton wrote: Hi, we had a bug report that Apache httpd logs a spurious error for every file served from a reiser4 filesystem, because httpd assumes that /path/to/file/.htaccess (where /path/to/file is a normal file) returns ENOENT or ENOTDIR, but

Re: EACCESS vs ENOENT for nonexistent files-within-files

2004-09-13 Thread Joe Orton
On Mon, Sep 13, 2004 at 08:13:26PM +0400, Alex Zarochentsev wrote: On Mon, Sep 13, 2004 at 03:06:37PM +0100, Joe Orton wrote: Hi, we had a bug report that Apache httpd logs a spurious error for every file served from a reiser4 filesystem, because httpd assumes that /path/to/file/.htaccess

Re: EACCESS vs ENOENT for nonexistent files-within-files

2004-09-13 Thread Nikita Danilov
Joe Orton writes: On Mon, Sep 13, 2004 at 08:13:26PM +0400, Alex Zarochentsev wrote: On Mon, Sep 13, 2004 at 03:06:37PM +0100, Joe Orton wrote: Hi, we had a bug report that Apache httpd logs a spurious error for every file served from a reiser4 filesystem, because httpd assumes that

Re: EACCESS vs ENOENT for nonexistent files-within-files

2004-09-13 Thread Alex Zarochentsev
On Mon, Sep 13, 2004 at 07:52:55PM +0100, Joe Orton wrote: On Mon, Sep 13, 2004 at 08:13:26PM +0400, Alex Zarochentsev wrote: On Mon, Sep 13, 2004 at 03:06:37PM +0100, Joe Orton wrote: Hi, we had a bug report that Apache httpd logs a spurious error for every file served from a reiser4