Albe <address@hidden> wrote:
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The following is the required debug dump of the fail-perm on the
original slackware 10.2 virtual machine:
make: Entering directory `/root/coreutils-5.93/tests/cp'
make check-TESTS
make[1]: Entering directory `/root/coreutils-5.93/tests/cp'
+ cp --version
cp (GNU coreutils) 5.93
..
+ mkdir -p fail-perm.tmp/15251
+ cd fail-perm.tmp/15251
./fail-perm: line 17: cd: fail-perm.tmp/15251: Not a directory
Thanks for running the test.
It suggests that the above `mkdir -p ...' command didn't do its job.
Please try a few commands manually.
>From the coreutils-5.93/src directory, run these commands:
./mkdir -p a/b/c
./ls -dgo a/b/c
Here's what I get:
$ ./mkdir -p a/b/c
$ ./ls -dgo a/b/c
drwxr-xr-x 2 6 Dec 2 13:41 a/b/c
If you don't get similar results, can you use a debugger to
see what's going wrong?
.