[On 13 Oct, @12:45, Tim Müller wrote in "Re: Solaris, glib and GTree ..."] > On Fri, 2006-10-13 at 11:17 +0200, Miek Gieben wrote: > > > I'm using glib in my tools to create a tree (GTree) with > > pathnames and some data (from stat(2)). I'm using this > > structure as the key: > > (...) > > When I print this structure to disk, with g_tree_foreach, something > > strange happens on Solaris. Some f_name entries get mangled. This > > happened with glib 2.4.1 and glib 2.12.x. > > (...) > > Could this be a GTree issue on Solaris? I'm really stuck with it :( > > Unlikely that this is an issue with the GTree code, but it's hard to say > without seeing your code. The best way to get some feedback/help is to > make a small test case and attach it or put it up somewhere so people > can have a look at what you're doing exactly. The code is already fairly small, that was part of the plan :) You can get the from http://miek.nl/projects/rdup/rdup-0.2.17.tar.bz2 The normal, configure && make should to the trick. If you run: rm -f LIST t && rdup -Nt LIST ~ you get a list of the files in your home in 'LIST' This list should look normal, on Solaris it's almost normal. What this does is: crawl ~ (in crawler.c) and fill a GTree with the path data, essentially this data is then written to disk. All the GTree functions are grouped in gfunc.c, but to me these look al harmless. I suspect a coding error in crawler.c, but then again, why does it only fail on Solaris. grtz Miek
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