On 01/10/2012 01:15 PM, Mike Frysinger wrote: > however, if the last argument is just the root path: > realpath --relative-to=/usr / > realpath --relative-to=/usr/ / > we end up with a trailing slash: > ../ > > for consistency, i don't think that should be the case > > (reported by Ulrich Müller via https://bugs.gentoo.org/398339) Another bug, on a system where // is distinct from /: $ realpath --relative-to=/ //machine / // /bin machine . . bin $ realpath --relative-to=// //machine / // /bin machine . . bin when it should really be: $ realpath --relative-to=/ //machine / // /bin //machine . // bin $ realpath --relative-to=// //machine / // /bin machine / . /bin We need to make realpath robust to correct leading // handling; I don't know if we should follow the lead of 'dirname' in only doing it on machines where // is special, or if it is easier to make it honor POSIX by special-casing // everywhere even on machines where / and // are identical. -- Eric Blake eblake@redhat.com +1-919-301-3266 Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org