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Re: Bash 4.3.30 on AIX 6.1 filename completion
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Chet Ramey |
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Re: Bash 4.3.30 on AIX 6.1 filename completion |
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Mon, 3 Aug 2015 09:40:23 -0400 |
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On 8/2/15 8:50 PM, Steve Dahl wrote:
> If on AIX 6.1, I mount an NFS volume exported from CentOS 6.7, Bash
> (4.3.30) is unable to do tab completion within that file system. If (for
> example) I search for files that I know exist, such as:
>
> ls -l /path/to/files/*.h
>
> ...no answers are returned even though
>
> ls -l /path/to/files
>
> ...will show those files.
>
> In the course of trying to understand why AIX didn't like our new NFS
> server, I found that bash's glob.c depends on opendir(), and that in a
> simple test on that NFS file system, opendir() fails with EOVERFLOW.
>
> The AIX man page for opendir() documents opendir64() but doesn't go into a
> lot of detail about what it's for other than the inferred hint that it
> might allow for file sizes larger than 4 GB.
>
> The same simple test that gets EOVERFLOW when I use opendir() indeed seems
> to succeed when I use opendir64(). Once you know the answer, you can find
> hints on IBM forums that seem to confirm it.
>
> Is there already a version of "bash" somewhere that already supports large
> file systems on AIX if its compilation is configured right?
Bash and Readline don't use opendir64/readdir64 directly. You might be
able to get it to work by using cpp defines in lib/readline/complete.c
Chet
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