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| Subject: | Re: Changes to the filesystem while find is running - comments? |
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| Date: | Tue, 23 Nov 2004 00:00:41 +0000 |
On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 07:39:56AM +1100, Paul Szabo wrote:
What I would like to see implemented (in some messy pseudo-code, starting
in parent directory):
PARENT=stat(".");
SUBDIR=stat("subdir");
chdir("subdir");
DOT=stat(".");
if (SUBDIR != DOT) {
Print warning message /*[1]*/
}
else {
Go on with find (recurse)
}
chdir("..");
DOT=stat(".");
if (PARENT != DOT) {
Print message
Exit with fatal error
}
Do not descend into "dodgy" directories, but back out of them; exit fatally
if you cannot get back to solid ground.
Is this doable?
Certainly. In fact it's how GNU findutils is implemented, except for the fact that the "warning message" is a fatal error in GNU findutils releases up to and including 4.2.5. In later versions (we're currently at 4.2.7 on ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/findutils) a hack was introduced to try to support a special case which works when we've traversed an automount mount point on Solaris). This algorithm is certainly robust, but it will never descend into an automount directory hierarchy. Do you think we can do better than that without opening the door to more exploits? Regards, James.
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