Re: [pnfs] [GIT BISECT] first bad commit: 1f36f774 Switch !O_CREAT case to use of do_last()

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On 2010-03-24 2:06 PM, Al Viro wrote:

How consistent are the effects you are seeing from test to test on the same
kernel?  This one was very interesting, since it seemed to fail with
-EISDIR while opening .git/objects/pack.  Which is a directory and which
should fail with -EISDIR if and only if we pass O_CREAT to open().  And
passing O_CREAT on that one is probably not an intended behaviour of git...

Does anybody else see NFS breakage starting at that commit, BTW?  Other
testcases would be useful...
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I also see it....didn't bisect it yet since I was in a rush and had a simple work around. I was doing a git pull between two repositories on a NFS 4 w/krb5 security. Got the error about .git/objects/pack (error: unable to open object pack directory: .git/objects/pack: Is a directory). If I then run 'ls .git/objects/pack', and then the 'git pull' again it works.

Doug

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