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Avoid EOVERFLOW from stat() calls due to overflowing inode numbers.
The btrfs filesystem now uses 64-bit inode numbers even on 32-bit systems.
This can lead to spurious stat() failures, where EOVERFLOW is returned because
the inode number does not fit into the 32-bit stat structure, even when the
caller is not interested in the inode number. This patch builds with
_FILE_OFFSET_BITS == 64 when possible, and deals with integers that may be
too large to fit into a Lisp fixnum. For more information, see xemacs-patches
message <CAHCOHQk_mPM6WgFChBsGafqhuazep6VED7swFoqfFXOV1r8org@mail.gmail.com>.
author | Jerry James <james@xemacs.org> |
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date | Wed, 06 Mar 2013 08:32:17 -0700 |
parents | 7910031dd78a |
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/* This file is part of XEmacs. XEmacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with XEmacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ #define noname_width 28 #define noname_height 28 static char noname_bits[] = { 0x00,0x00,0x01,0x08,0x54,0x55,0x90,0x02,0x00,0x00,0x05,0x00,0x25,0x49,0x40, 0x05,0x10,0x04,0x15,0x00,0x04,0x51,0x80,0x04,0xd0,0x3f,0x09,0x02,0x65,0x62, 0xa0,0x00,0xc0,0x3a,0x05,0x02,0x52,0x2a,0x90,0x00,0xc0,0xb5,0x44,0x0a,0x69, 0x2a,0x00,0x00,0x40,0x60,0x3d,0x01,0x54,0x34,0x5c,0x04,0xc0,0xa0,0x1e,0x01, 0x55,0x29,0x5c,0x00,0x40,0x60,0x1c,0x05,0x64,0x3f,0x5e,0x00,0xd0,0xbd,0x7f, 0x02,0x44,0x37,0xbe,0x00,0x42,0x3d,0x1c,0x0a,0x60,0xb7,0x9a,0x00,0xca,0x3f, 0x40,0x02,0x40,0x40,0x12,0x00,0x12,0x09,0x88,0x04,0x00,0x82,0x02,0x01,0x2a, 0x28,0x28,0x04,0x80,0x02,0x02,0x01};