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# -*- cperl -*- # Copyright (c) 2007, 2022, Oracle and/or its affiliates. # Use is subject to license terms. # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2.0, # as published by the Free Software Foundation. # # This program is also distributed with certain software (including # but not limited to OpenSSL) that is licensed under separate terms, # as designated in a particular file or component or in included license # documentation. The authors of MySQL hereby grant you an additional # permission to link the program and your derivative works with the # separately licensed software that they have included with MySQL. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License, version 2.0, for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA package My::File::Path; use strict; # # File::Path::rmtree has a problem with deleting files # and directories where it hasn't got read permission # # Patch this by installing a 'rmtree' function in local # scope that first chmod all files to 0777 before calling # the original rmtree function. # # This is almost gone in version 1.08 of File::Path - # but unfortunately some hosts still suffers # from this also in 1.08 # use Exporter; use base "Exporter"; our @EXPORT= qw / rmtree mkpath copytree /; use File::Find; use File::Copy; use File::Spec; use Carp; use My::Handles; use My::Platform; sub rmtree { my ($dir)= @_; find( { bydepth => 1, no_chdir => 1, wanted => sub { my $name= $_; if (!-l $name && -d _){ return if (rmdir($name) == 1); chmod(0777, $name) or carp("couldn't chmod(0777, $name): $!"); return if (rmdir($name) == 1); # Failed to remove the directory, analyze carp("Couldn't remove directory '$name': $!"); My::Handles::show_handles($name); } else { return if (unlink($name) == 1); chmod(0777, $name) or carp("couldn't chmod(0777, $name): $!"); return if (unlink($name) == 1); carp("Couldn't delete file '$name': $!"); My::Handles::show_handles($name); } } }, $dir ); }; use File::Basename; sub _mkpath_debug { my ($message, $path, $dir, $err)= @_; print "=" x 40, "\n"; print $message, "\n"; print "err: '$err'\n"; print "path: '$path'\n"; print "dir: '$dir'\n"; print "-" x 40, "\n"; my $dirname= dirname($path); print "ls -l $dirname\n"; print `ls -l $dirname`, "\n"; print "-" x 40, "\n"; print "dir $dirname\n"; print `dir $dirname`, "\n"; print "-" x 40, "\n"; my $dirname2= dirname($dirname); print "ls -l $dirname2\n"; print `ls -l $dirname2`, "\n"; print "-" x 40, "\n"; print "dir $dirname2\n"; print `dir $dirname2`, "\n"; print "-" x 40, "\n"; print "file exists\n" if (-e $path); print "file is a plain file\n" if (-f $path); print "file is a directory\n" if (-d $path); print "-" x 40, "\n"; print "showing handles for $path\n"; My::Handles::show_handles($path); print "=" x 40, "\n"; } sub mkpath { my $path; die "Usage: mkpath(<path>)" unless @_ == 1; foreach my $dir ( File::Spec->splitdir( @_ ) ) { #print "dir: $dir\n"; if ($dir =~ /^[a-z]:/i){ # Found volume ie. C: $path= $dir; next; } $path= File::Spec->catdir($path, $dir); #print "path: $path\n"; next if -d $path; # Path already exists and is a directory croak("File already exists but is not a directory: '$path'") if -e $path; next if mkdir($path); _mkpath_debug("mkdir failed", $path, $dir, $!); # mkdir failed, try one more time next if mkdir($path); _mkpath_debug("mkdir failed, second time", $path, $dir, $!); # mkdir failed again, try two more time after sleep(s) sleep(1); next if mkdir($path); _mkpath_debug("mkdir failed, third time", $path, $dir, $!); sleep(1); next if mkdir($path); _mkpath_debug("mkdir failed, fourth time", $path, $dir, $!); # Report failure and die croak("Couldn't create directory '$path' ", " after 4 attempts and 2 sleep(1): $!"); } }; sub copytree { my ($from_dir, $to_dir, $use_umask) = @_; die "Usage: copytree(<fromdir>, <todir>, [<umask>])" unless @_ == 2 or @_ == 3; my $orig_umask; if ($use_umask){ # Set new umask and remember the original $orig_umask= umask(oct($use_umask)); } mkpath("$to_dir"); opendir(DIR, "$from_dir") or croak("Can't find $from_dir$!"); for(readdir(DIR)) { next if "$_" eq "." or "$_" eq ".."; # Skip SCCS/ directories next if "$_" eq "SCCS"; if ( -d "$from_dir/$_" ) { copytree("$from_dir/$_", "$to_dir/$_"); next; } # Only copy plain files next unless -f "$from_dir/$_"; copy("$from_dir/$_", "$to_dir/$_"); } closedir(DIR); if ($orig_umask){ # Set the original umask umask($orig_umask); } } 1;
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