Pathnames followed by "..." when printed using printpathn

Dmitry V. Levin ldv at altlinux.org
Sat May 31 00:33:21 UTC 2014


On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 07:50:14PM +0530, Zubin Mithra wrote:
> Hey Dmitry,
> 
> >> First, printing absolute paths is not the same as printing canonicalized
> >> paths.  The first is straightforward, the second is more complicated and
> >> may produce unexpected results.  For example, do you really want to follow
> >> symlinks when decoding path names passed to open(2)?
> 
> I've modified the code to print absolute paths instead of canonicalized instead.

Zubin (and others), when you are submitting the next edition of a patch
for review, please add the edition number to the subject, e.g.
[PATCH v2]
[PATCH v3]
etc.


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