Subject: Re: bin/18436: ls -i dumps core (Floating point exception)
To: None <naoki@fukaumi.org>
From: Robert Elz <kre@munnari.OZ.AU>
List: current-users
Date: 09/27/2002 19:14:24
    Date:        Fri, 27 Sep 2002 20:31:15 +0900 (JST)
    From:        naoki@fukaumi.org
    Message-ID:  <200209271131.g8RBVFN20690@mail.fukaumi.org>

  | >How-To-Repeat:
  | 	In none-empty directory, exec "ls -i"

I think there's another PR with a fix for that already.  (bin/18321
from David Laight)  It was caused by the most recent change to
ls (ls.c 1.44).  The fix was just to init the blocksize to something
non-zero (you're seeing the effects of a divide by zero, the assumption
is that no-one cares about the block size with ls -i, so it is never
given a value, but gets used anyway).

Bill, since this is your bug, you probably should get the PR, and
fix it... (that way, or some other way).

kre