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Symlink bug in shared folders with Linux guest

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I have a Linux x86_64 guest running on an OS X Lion host.

 

I am experiencing strange behavior with symbolic links accessed from the Linux guest in a shared folder. The guest is unable to follow some symlinks whilst others (generally longer ones) work.

 

This is the behavior I get on the guest within a native Linux directory, or on the native OSX system - it is what I would expect:

$ mkdir foo

$ touch foo/bar

$ ln -s foo foolink

$ ls foolink

bar

$ ls foolink/

bar

 

However, within a shared (hgfs) directory I get this:

$ mkdir foo

$ touch foo/bar

$ ln -s foo foolink

$ ls foolink

foolink

$ ls foolink/

ls: cannot access foolink/: No such file or directory

 

But if I replace the link with a longer more "complex" one it works properly (still in the shared hgfs directory):

$ mkdir foo

$ touch foo/bar

$ ln -s ././././foo foolink

$ ls foolink

bar

$ ls foolink/

bar

 

In all shared cases, the symlinks look and behave properly when accessed from OS X and the behavior seems independent of whether the link is created by the host or the guest.


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