Paul Eggert schrieb am So., 1. Okt. 2017 um 02:00 Uhr: > Philipp Stephani wrote: > > > + if (!file_name_absolute_p (dir)) > > That doesn't look right here, since leading '~' counts as absolute to > file_name_absolute_p, which is not what is wanted here. > That shouldn't matter because getcwd never returns a string starting with ~. > > > + errno = ENOTCONN; > > Why ENOTCONN? Shouldn't it be ENOENT? The failure has nothing to do with > socket > connections. > I think ENOTCONN is the error returned by stat(".") if the current directory doesn't exist. But I don't care much about the exact error number, any nonzero value should do the job. > > Also, I'd feel a bit better if we apply the workaround only to the > function that > has the problem. > > All of the current directory functions exhibit this behavior, including getwd and getcwd, so you need to make sure they are also covered.