Philipp Stephani schrieb am Di., 6. Feb. 2018 um 23:07 Uhr: > Philipp Stephani schrieb am Di., 6. Feb. 2018 um > 01:26 Uhr: > >> Paul Eggert schrieb am Di., 6. Feb. 2018 um >> 00:56 Uhr: >> >>> On 02/05/2018 11:18 AM, Alan Third wrote: >>> > >>> > Yes, it fixes the problem here. >>> > >>> > Is this a known issue with macOS? >>> >>> It's news to me and it's not listed in the Gnulib portability gotcha >>> list. >>> >>> What happens if you run the attached program on macOS? It creates a file >>> "file" and then tries to access it as a directory, which should not work. >>> >>> >> It succeeds and prints nothing (i.e. the error is ENOTDIR in all cases). >> So this is even more mysterious than I thought. >> > > However, when I change "file" to "/usr/bin/true" in the names list, the > issue happens again (i.e. lstat and faccessat succeed for > "/usr/bin/true/."). So this does appear to be a macOS bug, but it's not > consistently reproducible. > The issue also goes away if I change the fourth argument of faccessat to 0.