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I've written a program using the LINUX unit, that looks through a directory tree using the code-snipplet below. The purpose is to find the subdirectories of the dir and then search in them, performing the same routine. The problem I encountered is, that some of the found directories are in fact no dirs at all, and some other dirs aren't found. After some days of searching for the buggy place I didn't find it, when I check those files and dirs using "ls -l" the dirs are mod 755 and the files 644. Is there a bug in S_ISDIR respectively in the FSTAT call or is something wrong with my filesystem? Thanks Tobias [begin code snipplet from "getfiles" procedure] dirs := Glob('*'); if LinuxError = 0 then while dirs <> nil do begin fstat (dirs^.name, info); if not (dirs^.name[0] = '.') then begin if S_ISDIR(info.mode) then begin if RunInDebug then writeln(' > checking ', dirs^.name); getfiles(dir + dirs^.name); end; end else if RunInDebug then writeln(' > skipping ', dirs^.name); dirs := dirs^.next; end; globfree(dirs); [end code snipplet] -- http://tobias.d.bei.t-online.de/ -=- PGP User ID: 0x825CE007
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