I'll take a look. Thanks. (It _should_ just be infrastructure that's not even used yet. I keep forgetting to take the new cable with me that lets me push a binary to my phone for testing...)
Rob On 6/14/19 3:57 PM, enh wrote: > (i haven't had time to investigate, and i don't have any useful test > case other than "some timezone testing fails to run on emulators in > the cloud, in a way that gives me no useful failure", but i'm getting > increasingly convinced that the DIRTREE_STATELESS patch does break > something, and it's not just an infrastructure issue... i wouldn't > normally send such a useless bug report, but i've failed to get to > this in 3 days, and i'm not likely to for at least 3 more at this > point, so i thought i'd at least mention it...) > > On Tue, Jun 11, 2019 at 1:11 PM Rob Landley <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> On 6/10/19 4:54 PM, enh via Toybox wrote: >>> okay, so with the -true/-false patch i can build AOSP with toybox >>> find. but i still get those warnings i mentioned years (?) ago but >>> only this morning actually have chance to dig into... >>> >>> add something like this to tests/find.test: >>> >>> +ln -s does-not-exist dir/dangler >>> +ln -s looper dir/looper >>> +testing "-L dangling symlink" "find -L dir -name file 2>&1" "dir/file\n" >>> "" "" >>> >>> basically, TEST_HOST will warn about looper but not about dangler. >>> toybox will warn about both. presumably a new DIRTREE_ flag needed? >>> possibly related to the existing issue with ls warnings when it can't >>> stat? >>> >>> sounds like something i should leave to you... >> >> I added a DIRTREE_STATLESS flag and made ->again = 2 mean we couldn't stat it >> (in which case ->st is memset to zero), but now I'm trying to work out how to >> test it. If I mkdir sub, cd into that and touch some files, and then chmod >> -r . >> or chmod -x r and "ls" with the debian one I get: >> >> $ ls >> ls: cannot open directory '.': Permission denied >> >> I'm trying to reproduce the ??? state here, but I've only ever seen it on >> things >> like floppy disks with bad sectors and truncated loopback mount images. Kinda >> want one in the test suite. Hmmm... >> >> Rob > _______________________________________________ Toybox mailing list [email protected] http://lists.landley.net/listinfo.cgi/toybox-landley.net
