Follow-up Comment #9, bug #45930 (group findutils): The problem seems to be simple fairly simple (but not necessarily simple to solve):
gnulib/lib/ftc.c (FTC) seems to have no support for ignoring the readdir race
(-ignore_readdir_race).
This means that when find recurses into a subdirectory, it complains when that
subdirectory doesn't exist.
So, there are 2 choices:
* Plumb an option all the way through FTC to support ignoring the readdir
race
* Drop (or ignore) -ignore_readdir_race completely and ignore the race
unconditionally, everywhere. After all, this is "find", not "not found". ;-)
I doubt anyone cares about things that aren't found. If they were in a
directory, but don't seem to be there anymore, then they are gone... not
found!
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