I've tried this on 2 different systems, and on both systems ln -s fails
in the same way.
Here's the steps
mkdir Test
cd Test
>afile
cd ..
ln -s Test/afile Test/afile2
ls -l Test
This is the output:
/bin/ls: cannot access Test/afile2: No such file or directory
total 0
-rw-rw-r--. 1 pgaltieri pgaltieri 0 Aug 24 13:46 afile
l?????????? ? ? ? ? ? afile2
cd Test
ln -s afile afile3
ls -l
This is the output:
total 0
-rw-rw-r--. 1 pgaltieri pgaltieri 0 Aug 24 13:46 afile
l?????????? ? ? ? ? ? afile2
-rw-rw-r--. 1 pgaltieri pgaltieri 0 Aug 24 13:46 afile3
ln -s Test/afile afile4
ls -l afile4
This is the output:
-rw-rw-r--. 1 pgaltieri pgaltieri 0 Aug 24 13:46 afile4
The problem occurs only if the destination is in a directory.
This issue came up when trying to setup radiusd. The README.rst says
$ cd raddb
$ ln -s mods-available/foo mods-enabled/foo
When I tried this as root I got the strange ln behaviour, but the
problem is not user specific.
Anyone else seeing this? Is this a bug?
Any help is appreciated.
Paolo
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