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[Condor-users] Re: bad glob in standard universe?
- Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2004 14:20:45 -0500
- From: Dan Christensen <jdc@xxxxxx>
- Subject: [Condor-users] Re: bad glob in standard universe?
[Scott cc'd since he wrote this so long ago.]
On 6 May 2004, Scott Koranda <skoranda@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I am seeing the following in version 6.6.1. If I take this code
>
> [skoranda@contra skoranda]$ cat globtest.c
> #include <stdio.h>
> #include <glob.h>
>
> int main(void){
>
> char dirname[256] = "./*";
> int ret;
>
> glob_t globbuf;
>
> ret = glob(dirname, GLOB_ERR, NULL, &globbuf);
>
> fprintf(stdout, "Found %d paths\n", (int) globbuf.gl_pathc);
>
> }
>
> and I compile and run it I see
>
> [skoranda@contra skoranda]$ gcc -o globtest globtest.c
> [skoranda@contra skoranda]$ ./globtest
> Found 170 paths
>
> But if I condor_compile I see this:
...
> [skoranda@contra skoranda]$ ./globtest
> Condor: Notice: Will checkpoint to ./globtest.ckpt
> Condor: Notice: Remote system calls disabled.
> Found 0 paths
I just wanted to report that I find the same behaviour with 6.7.2.
Has anyone looked into fixing this?
Thanks,
Dan