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bug#12820: FWIW, this is still happening as of gnulib 4a82904
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Paul Eggert |
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bug#12820: FWIW, this is still happening as of gnulib 4a82904 |
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Tue, 26 Feb 2013 14:06:22 -0800 |
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On 02/26/13 13:48, Nix wrote:
> #2 0x00000000004021e0 in test_utimens (address@hidden, func=0x401890
> <do_utimensat>) at test-utimens.h:35
If that line number is right, the test program
did a creat (file, 0600) that succeeded, followed
by a stat (file, &st) that failed. Offhand the only
way I can see that happening, other than a bug in
the underlying system or a weird resource failure
or some other process mucking things up, is if
you're running a 32-bit application and the file
system assigned a big inode number to the file, so
large that it won't fit in 32 bits. Is that possible?
(If so, don't do that. :-)