Hi,

 

Looks like getmntent doesn't unescape certain special characters (such as whitespaces) in mount paths, which causes my application to behave incorrectly with such paths (and assumably there are also other applications that are expecting the standard behavior).

 

From https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/getmntent.3.html:

 

       Since fields in the mtab and fstab files are separated by whitespace,

       octal escapes are used to represent the characters space (\040), tab

       (\011), newline (\012), and backslash (\\) in those files when they

       occur in one of the four strings in a mntent structure.  The routines

       addmntent() and getmntent() will convert from string representation

       to escaped representation and back.  When converting from escaped

       representation, the sequence \134 is also converted to a backslash.

 

Is that something that could also be implemented in musl?