[Bug 1811353] Re: invalid nanosecond may be returned in file times

Simon Quigley tsimonq2 at ubuntu.com
Sat Apr 20 18:45:36 UTC 2019


Hi Andrey, thanks for your work on this!

Could you please update your debdiff to include the patch that was
accepted upstream?

Additionally, was your plan to get this sponsored to a stable release,
or just the development release? If you wanted to get it sponsored to a
stable release, please adjust the bug description to follow the SRU
template, which you can find here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#SRU_Bug_Template

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Title:
  invalid nanosecond may be returned in file times

Status in smbnetfs package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Smbnetfs may return invalid values nanosecond values for file times.
  Looks like nanosecond  may be any random value even outside valid
  range [0,999999999] or even negative. This lead to problems with tools
  like rsync and "touch -r" which fail with 'Invalid argument' if source
  file is on smbnetfs backed FUSE filesystem.

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