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* Ok - this is the 64 bit widening check in. It changes the configureJeremy Allison1998-09-031-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | to check for stat64 and friends, and then changes much of Samba to use the data type SMB_OFF_T for file size information. stat/fstat/lstat/lseek/ftruncate have now become sys_stat etc. to hide the 64 bit calls if needed. Note that this still does not expose 64 bit functionality to the client, as the changes to the reply_xxx smb's are not yet done. This code change should make these changes possible. Still to do before full 64 bit-ness to the client: fcntl lock code. statfs code widening of dev_t and ino_t (now possible due to SMB_DEV_T and SMB_OFF_T types being in place). Let me know if wierd things happen after this check-in and I'll fix them :-). Jeremy.
* More abstraction of file system data types, to move to a 64Jeremy Allison1998-09-011-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | bit file interface for the NT SMB's. Created a new define, SMB_STRUCT_STAT that currently is defined to be struct stat - this wil change to a user defined type containing 64 bit info when the correct wrappers are written for 64 bit stat(), fstat() and lstat() calls. Also changed all sys_xxxx() calls that were previously just wrappers to the same call prefixed by a dos_to_unix() call into dos_xxxx() calls. This makes it explicit when a pathname translation is being done, and when it is not. Now, all sys_xxx() calls are meant to be wrappers to mask OS differences, and not silently converting filenames on the fly. Jeremy.
* Uh... I'm checking stuff in. Jeremy will by *so* pleased :)John Blair1998-08-131-0/+159
netatalk.c contains the meat of the code required to move Macintosh resource forks around when Windows users manipulate files created by a mac. This allows for greater integration between netatalk and Samba, but is, of course, potentially a recipe for disaster. All the netatalk related code is insulated by #ifdefs from the standard build.