Hi, On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 02:28:54PM +0100, Borislav Petkov wrote: > On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 03:15:00PM +0200, Felipe Balbi wrote: > > what's the problem with that ? > > Not a problem - simply annoying. > > $ ./test.sh > cat: /path/to/file/that/doesnt/exist.txt: No such file or directory > Setting scrubrate to: > > I'm sure someone would ask themselves why all of a sudden the file is > gone. > > > $ cat /path/to/file/that/doesnt/exist.txt > > cat: /path/to/file/that/doesnt/exist.txt: No such file or directory > > > > Didn't see any gates to hell opening here... > > And I don't see why we have to debate such a trivial thing when we can > fix it *properly* without *absolutely* *not* upsetting userspace. because changing the permission will cause the same issue: $ cat temporary.txt cat: temporary.txt: Permission denied $ ls -l temporary.txt ---------- 1 balbi balbi 0 Feb 19 15:37 temporary.txt $ cat temporary.txt cat: temporary.txt: Permission denied $ cat non-existent.txt cat: non-existent.txt: No such file or directory just a different error code is returned... -- balbi