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2012 Jul 13
2
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] Dealing with a corrupted /proc/self/exe link
...ewise identical to the real thing) :
$ cd <into a dynamic view>
$ cp /bin/ls .
$ ls -l /proc/self/exe
lrwxrwxrwx 1 ggreif ocs 0 Jul 13 21:27 /proc/self/exe -> /bin/ls
$ ./ls -l /proc/self/exe
lrwxrwxrwx 1 ggreif ocs 0 Jul 13 21:27 /proc/self/exe -> /vol/ocs_userviews25_13/ggreif-hc_stm-OCSnb28718.vws/.s/00056/800006ba4fdf647els
$ diff ./ls /vol/ocs_userviews25_13/ggreif-hc_stm-OCSnb28718.vws/.s/00056/800006ba4fdf647els
<no diffs>
Unfortunately starting from the clang executable, there is no useful
directory structure to be discovered :-(
>
> I don't really like having an...
2012 Jul 13
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] Dealing with a corrupted /proc/self/exe link
...:
>
> $ cd <into a dynamic view>
> $ cp /bin/ls .
> $ ls -l /proc/self/exe
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 ggreif ocs 0 Jul 13 21:27 /proc/self/exe -> /bin/ls
> $ ./ls -l /proc/self/exe
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 ggreif ocs 0 Jul 13 21:27 /proc/self/exe -> /vol/ocs_userviews25_13/ggreif-hc_stm-OCSnb28718.vws/.s/00056/800006ba4fdf647els
>
> $ diff ./ls /vol/ocs_userviews25_13/ggreif-hc_stm-OCSnb28718.vws/.s/00056/800006ba4fdf647els
> <no diffs>
>
> Unfortunately starting from the clang executable, there is no useful
> directory structure to be discovered :-(
>
>>...
2012 Jul 13
2
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] Dealing with a corrupted /proc/self/exe link
...ynamic view>
> > $ cp /bin/ls .
> > $ ls -l /proc/self/exe
> > lrwxrwxrwx 1 ggreif ocs 0 Jul 13 21:27 /proc/self/exe -> /bin/ls
> > $ ./ls -l /proc/self/exe
> > lrwxrwxrwx 1 ggreif ocs 0 Jul 13 21:27 /proc/self/exe ->
> /vol/ocs_userviews25_13/ggreif-hc_stm-OCSnb28718.vws/.s/00056/800006ba4fdf647els
> >
> > $ diff ./ls
> /vol/ocs_userviews25_13/ggreif-hc_stm-OCSnb28718.vws/.s/00056/800006ba4fdf647els
> > <no diffs>
> >
> > Unfortunately starting from the clang executable, there is no useful
> > directory structure to...
2012 Jul 13
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] Dealing with a corrupted /proc/self/exe link
On 13.07.2012, at 09:46, Gabor Greif <gabor.greif at alcatel-lucent.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am in charge of the controlled introduction of clang into
> our builds at my workplace. Since all our tools must run from
> a ClearCase view for automatic dependency tracking, we have been
> biten by a Linux bug, and readlink("/proc/self/exe", ...) gives
>
2012 Jul 14
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] Dealing with a corrupted /proc/self/exe link
...> $ cp /bin/ls .
> > $ ls -l /proc/self/exe
> > lrwxrwxrwx 1 ggreif ocs 0 Jul 13 21:27 /proc/self/exe -> /bin/ls
> > $ ./ls -l /proc/self/exe
> > lrwxrwxrwx 1 ggreif ocs 0 Jul 13 21:27 /proc/self/exe ->
> /vol/ocs_userviews25_13/ggreif-hc_stm-OCSnb28718.vws/.s/00056/800006ba4fdf647els
> >
> > $ diff ./ls
> /vol/ocs_userviews25_13/ggreif-hc_stm-OCSnb28718.vws/.s/00056/800006ba4fdf647els
> > <no diffs>
> >
> > Unfortunately starting from the clang executable, there is no useful
>...
2012 Jul 13
2
[LLVMdev] Dealing with a corrupted /proc/self/exe link
Hi all,
I am in charge of the controlled introduction of clang into
our builds at my workplace. Since all our tools must run from
a ClearCase view for automatic dependency tracking, we have been
biten by a Linux bug, and readlink("/proc/self/exe", ...) gives
nonsensical results. So we need to introduce a configure option
for disallowing this method of executable discovery (the other
one