Follow-up Comment #3, bug #45930 (project findutils): Hello,
I can confirm "-ignore_readdir_race" not working: - On CentOS-7 with find v4.5.11 - On OpenSuse with find v4.5.12 EXAMPLE: root|dev-opensuse-server01|10:57|0|~: find /proc -ignore_readdir_race -maxdepth 3 -path "/proc/[0-9]*/fd/*" -type l \( -lname '/dev/shm/*' -prune -o -lname '*(deleted)' -printf '"%p (absent) (%Y)"\n' -o -printf '"%p (present) (%Y)"\n' \) > /dev/null; echo -e "RETVALUE: ${?}" find: ‘/proc/4063’: No such file or directory find: ‘/proc/4064’: No such file or directory find: ‘/proc/4069’: No such file or directory find: ‘/proc/4072’: No such file or directory RETVALUE: 1 EXPECTED RESULT: - No error about missing directories/files - Return value of zero (0) Either it is broken or I misunderstood the purpose of this feature... _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?45930> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.gnu.org/