bug list!?

Is there a note somewhere to tell if a bug is fixed since beta 3?

It seems that some of the bugs I reported before still exist in the
latest qrtp.

I have not checked every bugs I reported yet, but so far I find:

  1. I can still write file into /bin when I am not a super user and
    the directory permission indicates I should not able to do to that.
  2. sysconf(_SC_OPEN_MAX) still returns wrong number. It returns 1000 but
    you can only open 999 files.
  3. file system disappearing problem.

I did not do a fresh install. I chose to ‘upgrade’. Does this make
the difference?


Gordon Man

All bugs entred into the QNX bug reporting at

URL -------------->http://support.qnx.com/report/problem_report.html

are tried and tested.
We thank you for entering the info and we are working on each and every BUG report!
If the bug still exists its because we are still working on the issue for future release.


Previously, gmman@qnx.com wrote in qdn.public.qnxrtp.os:

Is there a note somewhere to tell if a bug is fixed since beta 3?

It seems that some of the bugs I reported before still exist in the
latest qrtp.

I have not checked every bugs I reported yet, but so far I find:

  1. I can still write file into /bin when I am not a super user and
    the directory permission indicates I should not able to do to that.
  2. sysconf(_SC_OPEN_MAX) still returns wrong number. It returns 1000 but
    you can only open 999 files.
  3. file system disappearing problem.

I did not do a fresh install. I chose to ‘upgrade’. Does this make
the difference?


Gordon Man


Chaz,

Charles Lawrence

QNX Software Systems
Kanata Ontario

gmman@qnx.com wrote:

Is there a note somewhere to tell if a bug is fixed since beta 3?

It seems that some of the bugs I reported before still exist in the
latest qrtp.

I have not checked every bugs I reported yet, but so far I find:

  1. I can still write file into /bin when I am not a super user and
    the directory permission indicates I should not able to do to that.
  2. sysconf(_SC_OPEN_MAX) still returns wrong number. It returns 1000 but
    you can only open 999 files.
  3. file system disappearing problem.

I did not do a fresh install. I chose to ‘upgrade’. Does this make
the difference?

Possibly…

Explore the /var/pkg/spill part of your tree… if there are critical
system files in there, you’ve got some possible versionitis.

This will be cleaned up in future updates, but anyone who had the pre-beta
releases might get bitten.