[Toybox] Behavior difference between toybox and ubuntu?
Rob Landley
rob at landley.net
Sun Apr 8 19:39:18 PDT 2018
On 04/08/2018 05:00 PM, Rob Landley wrote:
> And lo:
>
> $ ln -s link link
> $ ln -sf / link
> ln: failed to access ‘link’: Too many levels of symbolic links
> $ ./ln -sf / link
> $ ls -l link
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 landley landley 1 Apr 8 16:55 link -> /
>
> I.E. When the destination is a symlink, ubuntu ln -sf tries to follow it and
> dies if it can't, but toybox deletes it if the symlink() call fails (for any
> reason) and tries again, which works.
>
> I _think_ toybox is right here? But it's causing "make test_readlink" to fail
> when used with the ubuntu host $PATH instead of a toybox host $PATH. :P
Speaking of "I think toybox is right", "readlink -m /bin/ls/subdir" should
produce an error, not pretend that mkdir -p /bin/ls/subdir would create that path.
It would be so nice if there was a viable standards body to bounce this off of,
but posix and lsb are both dysfunctional at the moment. :(
Rob
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