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Note: this appears to work as expected with the kqueue back end. Things also seem to work as expected if the directory already has files in it when the program is launched.
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So it happens with fseven, but not kqueue ?
And if I get this right: the folder already exists, the file doesn't. And it happens only when you then run "touch" on the non-existing file ?
Yep. To add fuel to the fire, the pattern seems to be:
make directory
run program
touch file
works normally
quit program
remove file
run program
touch same file
continues to work abnormally with that file only
Hi, for what its worth, the above code works fine on 22.6.0 Darwin Kernel Version 22.6.0: Wed Jul 5 22:21:56 PDT 2023; root:xnu-8796.141.3~6/RELEASE_X86_64 x86_64
using rustc 1.75.0 (82e1608df 2023-12-21)
and
Filesystem type and options: APFS, encrypted
System details
Darwin Kernel Version 18.7.0: Tue Jun 22 19:37:08 PDT 2021; root:xnu-4903.278.70~1/RELEASE_X86_64
rustc --version
:rustc 1.72.0-nightly (fe7454bf4 2023-06-19)
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Note: this appears to work as expected with the kqueue back end. Things also seem to work as expected if the directory already has files in it when the program is launched.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: