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[PATCH] ln: allow to overwrite relative symlink
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On 04/07/2013 01:20 AM, Linda Walsh wrote:
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> Rémy Lefevre wrote:
> [>> Pádraig Brady wrote:
>>> Doing that though breaks `ln -sr target1 target2 dir` where dir is a symlink.
> ]
>> But could you provide me an example where the final component of the link
>> should be resolved ?
> ---
> What happens if 'dir' is a symlink, "-n" is used, and
> '/' (or '/.') is appended to "dir" in the above example?
According to POSIX, appending a trailing '/' requires that a name be
resolved as a directory (either an actual directory, or a symlink to a
directory).
>
> Would that force 'dir' to be resolved, on the basis that
> '/' would be the final component.
'/' is never a final component (except for the root directory '/' where
it is the only component). In POSIX parlance, a final component is
determined by stripping trailing slashes (except for the special case of
the root directory), then using the non-slash portion after the last
remaining slash. However, the mere presence of a trailing slash does
affect resolution rules, in that the component being resolved has to be
a directory or a symlink to a directory.
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Eric Blake eblake redhat com +1-919-301-3266
Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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