From: Guillaume Ayoub on
> Please file a bug against libc6.

Done: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=563726
I added a comment in the bug report linkinkg to this thread, should be up
in a minute.

> A debdiff showed that there is a new patch in eglibc 2.10.2-3,
> debian/patches/any/cvs-futimens.diff, that causes the "bad file
> descriptor" problem to be reported. I assume that previously
> futimens() just failed silently, because…
>> I have quite an old kernel (2.6.21.1 modified by my hosting
>> provider).
> …the corresponding utimensat() syscall was added in Linux 2.6.22.

I wouldn't have found this all alone, thanks a lot!


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From: Magicloud Magiclouds on
Hi, thank you guys. So may I know what should I do now? This problem
really affects me a lot. It seems like tar also fails on other
situation.

On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 6:41 AM, Guillaume Ayoub
<guillaume.ayoub(a)kozea.fr> wrote:
>> Please file a bug against libc6.
>
> Done: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=563726
> I added a comment in the bug report linkinkg to this thread, should be up
> in a minute.
>
>> A debdiff showed that there is a new patch in eglibc 2.10.2-3,
>> debian/patches/any/cvs-futimens.diff, that causes the "bad file
>> descriptor" problem to be reported.  I assume that previously
>> futimens() just failed silently, because…
>>> I have quite an old kernel (2.6.21.1 modified by my hosting
>>> provider).
>> …the corresponding utimensat() syscall was added in Linux 2.6.22..
>
> I wouldn't have found this all alone, thanks a lot!
>
>
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