On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 22:22, Christopher Li wrote: > > Just grab the perl source, if you want, I can mail you the ebuild that > > should give some direction in how to compile it, or grab your local > > .spec, configure it (maybe with install location not in /), and then > > just compile and finally install to a ext3 FS with HTREE enabled. > > Usually over here, it keeps on leaving an invalid entry to > > ..usr/share/man/man3/Hash::Util.tmp. > > > > I am running 2.6-test2 kernel. Download the perl 5.8.0 (stable.tar.gz). > ./Configure --prefix=/mnt/hdc3; make; make install. > > It did not happen for me. Hash::Util.3 was installed correctly. > (Of course, I did turn on directory index) > > Can you send me more infomation how you build the perl package > and install it? I guess I have to do more gentoo like step to duplicate > it :-) > I have gotten a few of these while testing: ----------------------------------------- EXT3-fs warning (device hdc1): ext3_unlink: Deleting nonexistent file (4759186), 0 Slab corruption: start=cb147184, expend=cb14736f, problemat=cb1471f8 Last user: [](ext3_destroy_inode+0x1d/0x21) Data: ********************************************************************************************************************F4 F1 15 F6 ***********************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************A5 Next: 71 F0 2C .7F AE 19 C0 71 F0 2C .******************** slab error in check_poison_obj(): cache `ext3_inode_cache': object was modified after freeing Call Trace: [] check_poison_obj+0x161/0x1a1 [] kmem_cache_alloc+0x11f/0x159 [] ext3_alloc_inode+0x18/0x34 [] ext3_alloc_inode+0x18/0x34 [] alloc_inode+0x1c/0x14d [] new_inode+0x1a/0xa2 [] ext3_new_inode+0x41/0x6d8 [] kmem_cache_alloc+0x133/0x159 [] new_handle+0x1c/0x4e [] ext3_mkdir+0x74/0x2b6 [] permission+0x2f/0x4b [] vfs_mkdir+0x6d/0xbf [] sys_mkdir+0xb7/0xf7 [] sysenter_past_esp+0x52/0x71 ----------------------------------------- A more complete one is attached (just more similar ones). Attached is a script (test.sh) and a list of man page names (list) that I can recreate it without needing perl. The list may or may not be pruned some more, but I will try tonight again after some sleep ;) Here is a test run (note that it do the same with symlinks instead of hard links): ----------------------------------------- nosferatu space # uname -a Linux nosferatu 2.6.0-test2-bk5 #2 SMP Wed Aug 6 00:21:15 SAST 2003 i686 Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.40GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux nosferatu space # dumpe2fs /dev/hdc1 | grep features dumpe2fs 1.34 (25-Jul-2003) Filesystem features: has_journal dir_index filetype needs_recovery sparse_super large_file nosferatu space # pwd /space nosferatu space # mount | grep `pwd` /dev/hdc1 on /space type ext3 (rw,noatime) nosferatu space # ls foo/ ls: foo/: No such file or directory nosferatu space # cat test.sh #!/bin/bash i=1 testdir="`pwd`/foo" (rm -rf "$testdir"; rm -rf "$testdir") &>/dev/null mkdir -p "$testdir" for x in $(cat list) do temp="$testdir/${x/3pm/tmp}" x="$testdir/${x}" touch "$temp" ln "$temp" "$x" rm -f "$temp" # echo "Pass $i" # i=$((i+1)) done nosferatu space # ./test.sh nosferatu space # ls foo/ ls: foo/Win32.tmp: No such file or directory Fcntl.3pm PerlIO::via.3pm Hash::Util.3pm PerlIO::via::QuotedPrint.3pm I18N::Collate.3pm Pod::Checker.3pm I18N::LangTags.3pm Pod::Find.3pm I18N::LangTags::List.3pm Pod::Html.3pm I18N::Langinfo.3pm Pod::InputObjects.3pm IO.3pm Pod::LaTeX.3pm IO::Dir.3pm Pod::Man.3pm IO::File.3pm Pod::ParseLink.3pm IO::Handle.3pm Pod::ParseUtils.3pm IO::Pipe.3pm Pod::Parser.3pm IO::Poll.3pm Pod::Plainer.3pm IO::Seekable.3pm Pod::Select.3pm IO::Select.3pm Pod::Text.3pm IO::Socket.3pm Pod::Text::Color.3pm IO::Socket::INET.3pm Pod::Text::Overstrike.3pm IO::Socket::UNIX.3pm Pod::Text::Termcap.3pm IPC::Msg.3pm Pod::Usage.3pm IPC::Open2.3pm SDBM_File.3pm IPC::Open3.3pm Safe.3pm IPC::Semaphore.3pm Scalar::Util.3pm IPC::SysV.3pm Search::Dict.3pm List::Util.3pm SelectSaver.3pm Locale::Constants.3pm SelfLoader.3pm Locale::Country.3pm Shell.3pm Locale::Currency.3pm Socket.3pm Locale::Language.3pm Storable.3pm Locale::Maketext.3pm Switch.3pm Locale::Maketext::TPJ13.3pm Symbol.3pm Locale::Script.3pm Sys::Hostname.3pm MIME::Base64.3pm Sys::Syslog.3pm MIME::QuotedPrint.3pm Term::ANSIColor.3pm Math::BigFloat.3pm Term::Cap.3pm Math::BigFloat::Trace.3pm Term::Complete.3pm Math::BigInt.3pm Term::ReadLine.3pm Math::BigInt::Calc.3pm Test.3pm Math::BigInt::Trace.3pm Test::Builder.3pm Math::BigRat.3pm Test::Harness.3pm Math::Complex.3pm Test::Harness::Assert.3pm Math::Trig.3pm Test::Harness::Iterator.3pm Memoize.3pm Test::Harness::Straps.3pm Memoize::AnyDBM_File.3pm Test::More.3pm Memoize::Expire.3pm Test::Simple.3pm Memoize::ExpireFile.3pm Test::Tutorial.3pm Memoize::ExpireTest.3pm Text::Abbrev.3pm Memoize::NDBM_File.3pm Text::Balanced.3pm Memoize::SDBM_File.3pm Text::ParseWords.3pm Memoize::Storable.3pm Text::Soundex.3pm NDBM_File.3pm Text::Tabs.3pm NEXT.3pm Text::Wrap.3pm Net::Cmd.3pm Thread.3pm Net::Config.3pm Thread::Queue.3pm Net::Domain.3pm Thread::Semaphore.3pm Net::FTP.3pm Tie::Array.3pm Net::FTP::A.3pm Tie::File.3pm Net::FTP::E.3pm Tie::Handle.3pm Net::FTP::I.3pm Tie::Hash.3pm Net::FTP::L.3pm Tie::Memoize.3pm Net::FTP::dataconn.3pm Tie::RefHash.3pm Net::NNTP.3pm Tie::Scalar.3pm Net::Netrc.3pm Tie::SubstrHash.3pm Net::POP3.3pm Time::HiRes.3pm Net::Ping.3pm Time::Local.3pm Net::SMTP.3pm Time::gmtime.3pm Net::Time.3pm Time::localtime.3pm Net::hostent.3pm Time::tm.3pm Net::libnetFAQ.3pm UNIVERSAL.3pm Net::netent.3pm Unicode::Collate.3pm Net::protoent.3pm Unicode::Normalize.3pm Net::servent.3pm Unicode::UCD.3pm O.3pm User::grent.3pm Opcode.3pm User::pwent.3pm POSIX.3pm Win32.3pm PerlIO.3pm XS::APItest.3pm PerlIO::encoding.3pm XS::Typemap.3pm PerlIO::scalar.3pm XSLoader.3pm nosferatu space # ---------------------------------- Thanks, -- Martin Schlemmer