bug-findutils
[Top][All Lists]
Advanced

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

RE:


From: Jonathan M. Wilbur
Subject: RE:
Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2018 18:51:42 -0400

Hey James,

Sorry I did not give you guys more documentation. I was on my way out the door 
at the time, and I figured  what I gave might be enough. Here are a few more 
things for you:

First off, this is on a Vagrant virtual machine, controlled by the attached 
Vagrantfile. It is using the VirtualBox provider, and my particular VirtualBox 
is Version 5.2.8 r121009 (Qt5.6.2). I am using the “fedorahost” in that 
Vagrantfile.

I found the minimal command to recreate the error:

find / -printf "'%h', '%f', '%i'\n"

It seems to crash when it hits the mounted /vagrant directory (this is a 
directory that is shared between the virtual machine and the host OS). In 
particular, the %i operator seems to be at fault. 

Meanwhile, this command does not fail:

find / -printf "'%h', '%f'\n"

and neither does this one:

find / -path /vagrant -prune -o -printf "'%h', '%f', '%i'\n"

I hope that helps.

- Jonathan M. Wilbur

From: James Youngman
Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2018 4:09 PM
To: Jonathan M. Wilbur
Cc: address@hidden
Subject: Re:

On Thu, Jul 12, 2018 at 10:37 PM, Jonathan M. Wilbur
<address@hidden> wrote:
>
> “find: ../../find/util.c:297: get_info: Assertion `p->st_ino' failed.”

Let's start by checking the symptom directly.   Assuming the problem
is easily reproducible with a single file, please run the `stat`
command on that file and show us the output.  You would do that like
this:

$ stat README
  File: README
  Size: 4693      Blocks: 16         IO Block: 4096   regular file
Device: fd04h/64772d Inode: 144515      Links: 1
Access: (0644/-rw-r--r--)  Uid: ( 1027/   james)   Gid: ( 1027/   james)
Access: 2018-07-06 09:41:30.650016507 +0100
Modify: 2018-04-21 00:52:36.797927169 +0100
Change: 2018-07-05 22:25:31.282307251 +0100
Birth: -

Here we see that this file is inode number 144515.   I'm wondering if
the file you are having a problem with really appears (to stat(1)) to
have st_ino==0, or not.

> I get this error when I run find on a mounted vboxsf filesystem.

I've not encountered these.   Could you provide - or point to -
step-by-step instructions for reproducing your problem, please?

Thanks,
James.

Attachment: Vagrantfile
Description: Binary data


reply via email to

[Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread]