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Re: Issue with permissions and case-insensitive globbing



On 1/12/21, Devin Hussey <husseydevin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Case insensitive globbing will not work at all if any of the parent
> directories of the target folder are inaccessible.
>
> This bug makes zsh very unstable on Termux (a Linux environment for
> Android), as scripts which use "~/..." will immediately show no
> results.
>
> Android's directory structure makes it so apps can only access their
> /data/data subfolder, blocking access to /data/data itself (it will
> return EACCES).
>
> Termux's $HOME is /data/data/com.termux/files/home.
>
> The simplified folder setup is this:
>
> root    root    0700 /
> root    root    0700 /data
> root    root    0700 /data/data
> termux termux 0700 /data/data/com.termux
>
> A (possible) fix for this issue would be to start in the "base"
> directory before any opendir() calls instead of starting from the root
> directory, and checking for errno.
>
> See:
>
>  - https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues/1560
> - https://github.com/termux/termux-packages/issues/1894

I can only reproduce this with absolute paths, which will obviously
not work (there's no way it ever could, as the kernel will not let you
open the directory). It seems to be completely independent of case
sensitivity as well. Using a relative path should work fine.

To expound a bit,
% mkdir inaccessible; cd inaccessible
% mkdir a; cd a
% chmod 000 .. # make inaccessible inaccessible
% touch a b c; echo *
a b c
% echo $PWD/*
zsh: no matches found: /tmp/inaccessible/a/*

(you will get the same result in any other shell (some may echo the
path with the * unexpanded)).

-- 
Mikael Magnusson




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