From: nobu@... Date: 2014-04-26T07:22:34+00:00 Subject: [ruby-core:62170] [ruby-trunk - Bug #9648] Dir.glob('../*') shows unexpected result in a symbolic linked directory on Windows Issue #9648 has been updated by Nobuyoshi Nakada. Usaku NAKAMURA wrote: > I've tested on 1.9.3-p545, 2.0.0-p451, 2.1.1 and found they are ok. 'ok' means it globs as if it is a real directory but not a symlink? > This problem is only with trunk. It doesn't glob anything, neither the parent of the symlink, or the target? ---------------------------------------- Bug #9648: Dir.glob('../*') shows unexpected result in a symbolic linked directory on Windows https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/9648#change-46327 * Author: Hiroshi Shirosaki * Status: Feedback * Priority: Normal * Assignee: * Category: * Target version: * ruby -v: ruby 2.2.0dev (2014-03-17 trunk 45356) [x64-mingw32] * Backport: 2.0.0: DONTNEED, 2.1: DONTNEED ---------------------------------------- `Dir.glob('../*')` shows unexpected result if current directory is a symbolic linked directory on Windows. This issue seems to be introduced by r44802. The following is a test case. ~~~ C:\foo>mklink /D bar V:\ symbolic link created for bar <<===>> V:\ C:\foo>cd bar C:\foo\bar>ruby -ve "p Dir.glob('../*')" ruby 1.9.3p392 (2013-02-22) [i386-mingw32] ["../a", "../bar"] C:\foo\bar>\rubyinstaller\sandbox\ruby21_build\miniruby.exe -ve "p Dir.glob('../*')" ruby 2.2.0dev (2014-02-04 trunk 45356) [x64-mingw32] [] C:\foo\bar>dir .. Volume in drive C is OS Volume Serial Number is 6629-B36B Directory of C:\foo 2014/03/17 18:58 . 2014/03/17 18:58 .. 2014/03/17 18:45 6 a 2014/03/17 18:58 bar [V:\] 1 File(s) 6 bytes 3 Dir(s) 81,915,052,032 bytes free ~~~ -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/