Thanks again Gerrit.
I've run it under strace and unfortunately all that the strace shows is
that it never opens some of the directories and then read them. I'll
need to pick up the source and try and debug it.
Cheers
Don Sharp
"Gerrit P. Haase" wrote:
>
> <Den 8 Jan 2001, 9:24 Uhr, hat Don Sharp geschrieben:>
> < Re: find date fault >
>
> > cd dosd
> > find * -type f -mtime -15 -print
> >
> > the expected results are obtained.
> >
> > It would seem that find is not always descending the directories under
> > a mount point.
>
> I couldn't repeat the failure...
>
> well, however, there is no new version of findutils in sight, the development-
> version is 4.1.6, but as i tested with that version, i got core dumps...
>
> /test/bin is a mount of /bin and test/bin/gerrit is a mount to my home-dir.
>
> $ pwd
> /test
>
> $ mkdir -p -m 777 /test/bin/gerrit
>
> $ mount -s -b C:/cygwin/home/gerrit /test/bin/gerrit
>
> $ ls -l
> total 38
> drwxrwxrwx 6 administ Kein 77824 Jan 8 09:58 bin
>
> $ ls -l bin/gerrit
> total 1
> -rw-rw-rw- 1 administ Kein 45 Nov 6 17:01 log.configure
> drwxr-xr-x 2 administ Kein 0 Nov 29 16:06 script
> -rw-r--r-- 1 administ Kein 5 Jan 8 09:42 test
> ^^^^^^^^^ ^^^ ^
> Maybe it makes a difference, what date the directories are???
>
> $ find bin -type f -mtime -15 -print
> bin/c++.exe
> bin/c++filt.exe
> bin/cpp.exe
> bin/cygcheck.exe
> bin/cygpath.exe
> bin/cygwin1.dll
> bin/doctool.exe
> bin/g++.exe
> bin/g77.exe
> bin/gcc.exe
> bin/gcov.exe
> bin/gerrit/test < here is the test-file
> bin/getfacl.exe
> bin/i686-pc-cygwin-gcc.exe
> bin/kill.exe
> bin/mingwm10.dll
> bin/mkgroup.exe
> bin/mkpasswd.exe
> bin/mount.exe
> bin/passwd.exe
> bin/protoize.exe
> bin/ps.exe
> bin/regtool.exe
> bin/setfacl.exe
> bin/ssp.exe
> bin/strace.exe
> bin/tar.exe
> bin/umount.exe
> bin/unprotoize.exe
>
> gph
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