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| From: | Shankar Unni <shankar AT cotagesoft DOT com> |
| Subject: | Re: Bug in rm -r with locked files |
| Date: | Tue, 21 Jan 2003 11:05:29 -0800 |
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lhall AT pop DOT ma DOT ultranet DOT com wrote:
> You may find the 'handle' utility from www.sysinternal.com a handy
> (no pun intended :-) ) tool for determining which files are opened
> by which processes.
I don't think that was the primary issue. The issue was that if a
process is using a directory as its working directory (chdir()'ed into
it), "rm -rf" goes into an infinite loop attempting to remove the
directory (rather than print an error and move on).
Definitely a bug, and still a bug.
NOTE: The "-f" flag is crucial to reproducing this - without the "-f",
rm gives an error and exits.
Here's how to reproduce
From one bash:
mkdir /cygdrive/c/temp/foo (some path)
vi /cygdrive/c/temp/foo/x.txt
:w
From a second bash:
rm -rf /cygdrive/c/temp/foo
(Hangs, with rm.exe taking ~100% of the CPU)
My package versions:
fileutils 4.1-1
cygwin 1.3.18-1
bash 2.05b-8
vim 6.1-2
This doesn't happen, by the way, if you simply "cd" into the directory
in the first bash, and do nothing else - in that situation, the "rm -rf"
just emits a "Permission denied" error and exits. Does bash do
something special to the directories it chdir()s to?
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