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gvfs-helper: fix race condition when creating loose object dirs #205
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A bit unrelated, do you know if there is a function
dir_exists
that checks if the path exists as a directory (or should we add one to use here)?I couldn't find one in
dir.c
, but I imagine all it would need is:There was a problem hiding this comment.
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The following exists in
builtin/clone.c
:It doesn't check the
S_ISDIR()
.I do see your interest in checking the type to make sure there isn't a file in the way. I'm not sure if there is enough value.
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Yeah I was on the fence as well, we've not seen this be a problem thus far.
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Good catch. Thanks!
I'll fix it Monday. I think I can just try the mkdir() and catch the EEXIST error code.
I avoided that because of the platform nature of the error codes.
(or just try the lstat() again inside the error case.)
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Please note that there is not only a
dir_exists()
, but also anis_directory()
function (the latter of which is public). There is even a ticket to reconcile them: gitgitgadget#230