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fts: reduce two or more trailing slashes to just one, usually * lib/fts.c (fts_open): Upon initialization, if a name ends in two or more slashes, trim all but the final one. But if a name consists solely of two slashes, don't modify it. If it consists solely of three or more slashes, strip all but one. This is part of the solution to a minor problem with rm: it would print a bogus ELOOP diagnostic when failing to remove the slash-decorated name of a symlink-to-directory: $ mkdir d && ln -s d s && env rm -r s/ rm: cannot remove 's': Too many levels of symbolic links With the change below and a trivial don't-trim-trailing-slashes adjustment to remove.c, it does this: $ env rm -r s/ rm: cannot remove 's/': Not a directory Improved by: Eric Blake
author Jim Meyering <meyering@redhat.com>
date Tue, 04 Sep 2012 11:36:38 +0200
parents a9b070c205b2
children 8c32877a40e6
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Description:
Copying of files.

Files:
lib/copy-file.h
lib/copy-file.c
m4/copy-file.m4

Depends-on:
acl
binary-io
error
fstat
full-write
gettext-h
open
quote
safe-read
stdlib
unistd
xalloc

configure.ac:
gl_COPY_FILE

Makefile.am:
lib_SOURCES += copy-file.h copy-file.c

Include:
"copy-file.h"

License:
GPL

Maintainer:
Bruno Haible