- }
- else
- {
- /* If futimesat or futimes fails here, don't try to speed things
- up by returning right away. glibc can incorrectly fail with
- errno == ENOENT if /proc isn't mounted. Also, Mandrake 10.0
- in high security mode doesn't allow ordinary users to read
- /proc/self, so glibc incorrectly fails with errno == EACCES.
- If errno == EIO, EPERM, or EROFS, it's probably safe to fail
- right away, but these cases are rare enough that they're not
- worth optimizing, and who knows what other messed-up systems
- are out there? So play it safe and fall back on the code
- below. */
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* If futimesat or futimes fails here, don't try to speed things
+ up by returning right away. glibc can incorrectly fail with
+ errno == ENOENT if /proc isn't mounted. Also, Mandrake 10.0
+ in high security mode doesn't allow ordinary users to read
+ /proc/self, so glibc incorrectly fails with errno == EACCES.
+ If errno == EIO, EPERM, or EROFS, it's probably safe to fail
+ right away, but these cases are rare enough that they're not
+ worth optimizing, and who knows what other messed-up systems
+ are out there? So play it safe and fall back on the code
+ below. */